RISE (formerly known as Community Partnerships and Center For Families) is a nonprofit organization that provides education, support, stabilization, and coordination of care to children, families, and individuals in our community.
Early Childhood Initiative is a home visiting program offering comprehensive and community-based support to pregnant women and families with children ages 0-4K.
Welcome Baby is a home visiting program offering education and support for parents with children ages 0-3 to learn important skills to ensure their children are healthy, safe, and ready for school and continued learning.
Parenting for School Success is a home-based program for parents of young children ages 3-5 to develop positive parenting skills and learn about the development of their children.
Parent-Child Home Program is an evidence-based early literacy and school readiness program that supports parents and caregivers in providing the skills and materials needed to prepare children for success.
Children Come First is an intensive care coordination program for children living with mental health needs that helps children remain in their home and community.
Comprehensive Community Services is a community-based and recovery-oriented program that provides coordination of services for youth and adults living with mental health needs.
The Respite Center is an emergency child care and parental support program that provides respite and emergency child care for children ages 0-14.
Court Ordered Evaluations is an assessment and evaluation program that serves Dane County Courts for outpatient mental health assessments ordered under specific statute areas.
Family & Consumer Advocacy is a service that provides education, peer support, and assistance to families and individuals working with RISE.