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 The 2009 Program Specifications for competitive bids will be available at noon on Monday, August 18th.  Other program specifications will be available as soon as they are complete.  Check the 2009 Program Specification page often to see if there is something of interest to you or the organization you represent!

Racine County has signed a contract to make prescription drug discount cards available, free of charge, under a program sponsored by the National Association of Counties (NACo).  The program offers average savings of 20 percent off the retail price of commonly prescribed drugs.  Additional information, including information about participating pharmacies, is available toll-free at 877-321-2652 or at www.caremark.com/naco.  Click here to find a list of places where you can get the discount cards.

May is National Foster Care Month
– a time to make a lasting difference in a child’s life. There are 513,000 American youth in foster care. No matter how much time you have to give, you can do something positive that will “Change a Lifetime” for a young person in foster care.  On behalf of our children in care we thank you for your continued support!  For more information on how you can help, please visit www.fostercaremonth.org today.

Show What You Know Racine County!  Measure your computer skills and enter to win a great prize that will be awarded to a randomly selected entrant.  Go to: www.racineknows.com

Caring, compassionate adults who like kids needed to become Foster Parents.  If providing care and assistance to a disabled adult interests you, become an Adult Family Care provider.

Voluntary guardians needed to work with disabled adults.

Get involved with your community! Find out how to be a foster parent, an adult family care provider, a certified child care provider, a mentor or a volunteer.

The Burlington site for the Workforce Development Center has moved to the Gateway Technical College’s campus at 380 McCanna Parkway, Burlington, WI  53105.  The hours are Monday, Tuesday and Thursday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.  You can find more information about the services for Job Seekers here.  You can read the full press release from the County Executive here.

The results of a survey on truancy, "Truancy - In Their Own Words", is available.  This voluntary survey was completed by youth that have had contact with Human Services during past several months.  It provides particular insight into how youth perceive school and truancy.

 


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A mission of Aging services is to provide quality care for all adults who are elderly and in need of long term care in community settings and do so in the most cost efficient manner possible. A few services are available to all persons over age 60. Please look at the various services to learn more about what is available.  Please note that most services are available through private pay or Medicaid billing as well as through Human Services Department funding
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