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The Senior Shuttle Application for Funding has been added to the Contracting pages here.

The 2010 Bid Specificationswill be available beginning Monday, August 17, 2009 here.

The 2010 budget planning process has started.  The Budget Planning paper can be found here.

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 hereto find a list of places where you can get the discount cards.

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 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.

 


What is the Birth to 3 program?Minimize

Birth to 3 is Racine County’s early intervention program for infants and toddlers with developmental delays and disabilities and their families.  The Department of Health and Family Services (HFS) oversees the Birth to 3 program in Wisconsin and has developed administrative rules (HFS 90) that specify the program requirements.  Racine County Human Services is the lead agency for the program in Racine County and receives all referrals for services.

  

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