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Company News:

Here is our Winter 08/09 Newsletter (Word document), funded by Sacred Heart Hospital

Office Hours:
Monday - Friday
9:00 am - 2:00 pm

Contact Information:
2105 Heights Drive
Eau Claire, WI  54701
Phone: 715-833-1735
Fax: 715-833-1215
Email: frcec@frcec.org



State and Federal Resources

The Connect for Children Council supports partnerships aimed at improving and addressing areas of concern in our community. The Resource Information Clearinghouse (RIC) provides an easy to use one-stop source for data on literacy, nutrition, and child welfare statistics in order to develop and implement grants that encourage healthy behaviors and improve the quality of life in Eau Claire County.

State Resources

Child Wellness

Free and Reduced Lunch Information

Wisconsin Budget Project

KidsFirst Initiative (pdf)

Wisconsin Elder Abuse Report (2005)(pdf)

Criminal Justice Reports

Coalition Against Domestic Violence

Compilation of Domestic Violence Statistics (2002)(pdf)

Crime and Arrests in Wisconsin Reports

Education

Early Childhood Online Learning Community

Homeschooling in Wisconsin

Health

Chronic Diseases in Wisconsin

Wisconsin's Health Report Card (2007)

Healthiest Wisconsin 2010

Wisconsin Youth Risk Information (Pregnancy)

Wisconsin Health Statistics

Wisconsin Tobacco Facts

Motor Vehicles

Traffic Alcohol Facts (2003)(pdf)

Traffic Crash Facts (2006)

 

Federal Resources

Characteristics of the Uninsured

Child Trends Data Bank
Latest national trends and research of child and youth well-being.

Child Trends Facts at a Glance (pdf)

Grandparents Living with Grandchildren (2000)(pdf)

Healthy People 2010
467 objectives to improve the health of Americans by the year 2010.

Prepare Tomorrow's Parents
The resource network that promotes and facilitates parenting education for children and teens.

Start Healthy, Stay Healthy
Health insurance information

Underage Drinking in the U.S.

U.S. Census Bureau

Poverty U.S.A.
A great short video on what a family of four needs to sustain itself today.