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The Crisis Center provides care and treatment to adults with mental illness, substance use disorders and intellectual disabilities through county-operated programs and contracts with community agencies. 

The crisis hotline is also staffed from this facility. The hotline is a 24-hour mental health and suicide crisis line. Individuals seeking assistance can talk with a professional who is able to provide intervention, information and referrals to community resources. This resource also assists other agencies in working with suicidal individuals and/or people in crisis. Staff are able to respond in person for assessment and safety planning. The crisis line is 920-233-7707.
The Winneconne Area Assistance Center (WAAC) is a community-wide effort to help our neighbors, who may be in need, 
while maintaining confidentiality and the dignity of each individual.

​​​​​​​​​​T​he Wisconsin Department of Justice (Wisconsin DOJ) maintains the state’s central repository for Criminal History Record Information (CHRI), which is composed of demographic data, arrest and charge information, and final disposition reports. This information is stored in the state's Centralized Criminal History (CCH) database. 

Public access to criminal history record information is provided through the Wisconsin Online Record Check System (WORCS). Anyone may pay a fee to request adult criminal history record information through WORCS. A request for criminal history record information is sometimes informally referred to as a criminal background check.

Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services (CADASI) operates a 64 bed emergency shelter for individuals and families needing safety and shelter from an abusive situation.  While the shelter and 24-hour help line are essential we recognize that it is our outreach services to those not living in the shelter along with the teen/children’s programs and community education that truly fulfil our mission.
If you are seeking help:
End Abuse is not a crisis hotline or agency that provides shelter, safety planning, or other direct services.

If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, call the 24/7 National Domestic Violence Hotline at 800-799-7233 or find a local program that offers support using our statewide Get Help map below.

211 Wisconsin is a free and confidential service that connects you with thousands of local programs and services. Simply dial 211 on your phone to reach trained community resource specialists available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

If you’re experiencing domestic or sexual violence, we’re here to support you. Learn more about our programs and how they can help you stay safe, feel heard, and begin healing—on your terms.

Being a victim of sexual assault or abuse may seem like the loneliest place in the world, but you are not alone. Call the Sexual Assault Crisis Center at 800.722.7797 or 920.733.8119. A trained volunteer, also known as an advocate, is available 24 hours a day to assist you with questions, medical and/or legal advocacy.

There are people who understand what you’re going through, know what to do next, and are ready and willing to help you. An advocate is there to stand by your side during this difficult time.

All you have to do is contact the Sexual Assault Crisis Center for help.

Please don’t wait… the faster you are able to get help, the closer you are to beginning your journey to healing.

WCASA is a statewide coalition driven by our mission to create social change to end sexual violence. 

Wisconsin offers several programs that help residents with:

  • Health care coverage
  • Grocery assistance
  • Supplemental nutrition program for women, infants, and children
  • Childcare costs
  • Job search and career development
Apply for free legal help

Please note: If you have a medical emergency, call 911 right away.

You may be able to get a ride to your medical appointment if you have no other way to get there. Depending on your situation, you can get:

  • A ride.
  • Bus tickets.
  • Gas money.

Wisconsin’s non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) manager is required by federal law to use the least expensive type of ride to get you to your appointment based on your needs.

Safe Haven, also known as “newborn relinquishment,” allows a parent to leave their newborn in a safe place in certain circumstances with certain individuals.

If you need to talk, the 988 Lifeline is here.

At the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, we understand that life's challenges can sometimes be difficult. Whether you're facing mental health struggles, emotional distress, alcohol or drug use concerns, or just need someone to talk to, our caring counselors are here for you. You are not alone.
Call the ADRC of Winnebago County to discuss your transportation needs.
VINE is the nation's most reliable and confidential source for updated custody status and criminal case information.
Make a difference in your community, meet new friends, learn a new skill, whatever reason you have for volunteering - it is good for you and your community!

We Heart You means we hear you, love you, and stand together as a community to help each other.

If you need a substance use assessment or would like to begin outpatient services, please stop into the clinic to begin the intake process.
Winneconne Area Assistance Center (WAAC) is a community wide effort to help our neighbors who may be in need while maintaining confidentiality and the dignity of each individual.
The Winneconne Public Library offers free access to books, videos, music content in a variety of formats. In addition to popular materials, the library offers access to electronic databases through BadgerNet. We also provide a wide range of educational and entertaining programs for patrons of all ages. Internet computers and free wireless access are available to the public during regular library hours. Please see our schedule of events for up to date information about library programs and services. Attempts will be made to accommodate people with disabilities upon request.
Welcome to the Wisconsin Department of Corrections DOC NOTIS site. DOC NOTIS provides notification, information and support to victims of offenders in the custody or supervision of the Wisconsin DOC, persons required to register with the Wisconsin Sex Offender Registry and patients committed to the Wisconsin Department of Health Services.

Justice is ​not served until c​​rime victims are.

Sex Offenders have always lived in our communities, but it was not until the passage of the registration law in 1997 that law enforcement was authorized to notify the public of a sex offender's whereabouts. Furnishing the public with information regarding convicted sex offenders is a critical step towards encouraging the public to develop constructive plans to prepare themselves and their families. Additional information about ways to reinforce personal protection is available in our on-line publications and on the Department of Corrections Victim Web Site.
Wisconsin Wayfinder supports families of children with delays, disabilities, special health care needs, and mental health conditions. Children’s resource guides are helpers who assist families, caregivers, professionals, and organizations in finding a wide array of supports and services available through the Children’s Resource Network. Their services are free and confidential.

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