211 Wisconsin
With a free, confidential helpline, online resource directory, and downloadable app, this is a hub for people seeking resources to regain stability.
Mukwonago Community Library
511 Division St.
Mukwonago, WI 53149
United States
With a free, confidential helpline, online resource directory, and downloadable app, this is a hub for people seeking resources to regain stability.
With ACCESS you can apply for and manage programs or benefits from the state of Wisconsin including child care, food, health care, housing, utilities, job skills, cash assistance, long-term care, prescription coverage, tax credits and insurance.
A digital version of the ADRC guide, locates vetted resources for older adults, adults with disabilities, and care partners living in Waukesha County. Resources range from supporting health and daily life to providing emergency services or assistance.
Al-Anon is a support group for people whose lives have been impacted by someone else’s drinking, regardless of whether that person is seeking help themselves. Virtual and in-person meetings are available, as are teen specific meetings (Alateen).
AA is a free support group for people seeking to attain and maintain sobriety, and Area 75 is the Southeast Wisconsin chapter. You can learn more about AA or find a meeting with this resource. Area 75 offers in-person and virtual meeting options.
With a motto of “Take what you need, give what you can”, the mini pantry movement is a grassroots solution that meets local needs. This Little Free Pantry is on the west side of Mt. Olive Lutheran Church, near the mailbox.
The Library Memory Project is a partnership between public libraries in Waukesha, Washington, Jefferson, and Racine Counties with a mission to provide programs for people living with memory loss and their care partners.
Whether you’re new to the area, have experienced a life change, or simply want to be better connected, you’ll want to check out this comprehensive database of essential services and resources that provide community support and meet practical needs.
Our local pantry provides food for anyone eligible per the WI Dept. of Health Services residency and income requirements. Regardless of eligibility, the staff and volunteers at the food pantry can connect you to other local social services.
NAMI offers support groups, programs, and community education opportunities for people living with mental illness and their loved ones. Their site includes a directory of helplines and a general resource directory. They also host their own helplines.
With a goal of preventing duplication and standardizing the delivery of human services among charitable organizations, United Way offers a wide range of resources. Click “Get Help” to locate a resource list, including a directory of diaper banks.
Check out upcoming events, stay up-to-date on elections and government initiatives, verify building hours for notary services, and find answers to all your questions about living and working in Mukwonago at the village’s website.
A repository of resources from the UW Extension Office divided into these categories: Community Food Programs, Emergency Food Pantries, Youth Summer Meal Sites, Senior Dining Sites, Home Delivered Meals, Food Assistance, and Access Wisconsin Tool.
Whether you’re seeking help for a condition, trying to understand your healthcare options, interested in getting support, desiring long-term care, or invested in maintaining your health as long as possible, this site has a resource to meet your need.
A library for Wisconsin residents who have vision-related or reading disabilities. This collection includes more than 80 magazines, 400 newspapers, and 100,000 books from multiple genres and in multiple languages.