Society's Assets, Inc.
非盈利组织
Racine,WI 219 位关注者
Non-Profit Supporting Individuals with Disabilities.
关于我们
Society's Assets: a resource for people with disabilities. About Society's Assets - Society's Assets is a local nonprofit that, since 1974, provides independent living services serving people of any age with any disability who live in Racine, Kenosha, Walworth, Rock, and Jefferson counties. Services include: advocacy, supportive home care/personal care, home/vehicle modifications, a loan closet with equipment and technology for a "Try Before You Buy" experience (supported by WisTech), technical assistance regarding the ADA, independent living skills training, peer support, benefits counseling, and transitions to life after high school or returning home from the nursing home. If you have a disability and need help, call 800-378-9128.
- 网站
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https://www.societysassets.org
Society's Assets, Inc.的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非盈利组织
- 规模
- 201-500 人
- 总部
- Racine,WI
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1974
- 领域
- Home Care、Home Health、Respite、Bill Paying Assistance、Disability Awareness Programs、Home Modifications、Advocacy、Living Skills Training、Information & Referral、Peer Support、IEP Support、Youth Services、ADA Education、Assistive Tech Support、Benefits Counseling、Vehicle Modification、How to Stay at Home Services、Avoiding Nursing Homes & Other Institutions、Companion 、housekeeping、Medicaid、family caregivers和hiring aides
地点
Society's Assets, Inc.员工
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Suzanne Schiltz
Retired Nurse, Grandmother, Homemaker, Crochet artist and writer.
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Linda Vogelman
Assistant Director of Independent Living Services at Society's Assets, Inc.
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Eileen Henderson
Certified Coding Associate an AHIMA credential
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Adrienne Stiger
Gainfully Employed Customer Service Advocate
动态
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On this Veterans Day, we pay tribute to the courageous men and women who have served our country with unwavering dedication, selflessness, and sacrifice. Their service has protected the freedoms we hold dear and made the strength of our nation possible. The commitment of these heroes, and their willingness to defend the ideals of our country—often at great personal cost—serve as an inspiration to us all. While today we honor their contributions, let us remember that every day is an opportunity to express our gratitude. Our veterans' sacrifices have shaped the liberty and security we enjoy, and for that, we owe them our deepest thanks. If you or someone you know has a disability and needs assistance, please call us at 800-378-9128.
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November is National Family Caregivers Month and if you’ve ever been the primary caregiver for a child, parent, spouse or another relative or friend, you already know why National Family Caregivers Month is so important. About 66 million aging Americans need care, and who better to provide it than a loving family member? Here at Society's Assets, we bring our quality care services to the local communities in the counties of Kenosha, Jefferson, Racine, Rock, and Walworth. Through our Self-Direct Personal Assistance Program, the consumer's family member, roommate, neighbor, or friend is paid to care for them. The consumer chooses caregivers and the plan of care is created with the consumer’s input. Caregivers do not need to be licensed. Society’s Assets will handle the details (background check, training, payroll, and billing). For more information about our Self-Direct Personal Assistance Program, call 800-378-9128.
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Volunteers Needed for Dollars for Scholars Wine and Beer Tasting Fundraiser - This Annual Event Raises Scholarships for Students with Disabilities. RACINE, WI – Society’s Assets is seeking enthusiastic and dedicated volunteers to join the Dollars for Scholars Committee to help organize the 2025 Wine and Beer Tasting event. This event will take place on Wednesday, June 18, 2025, from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm at the Civil War Museum in Kenosha. Funds raised during the event will support scholarships for students with disabilities pursuing post-high school education. Volunteers are crucial to the success of the Dollars for Scholars Wine and Beer Tasting event, and Society’s Assets invites individuals who are passionate about making a difference in the lives of students with disabilities to join the planning committee. Volunteer Opportunities and Responsibilities: *Committee members will meet once a month, from January 2025 to June 2025, for 1-hour planning sessions to work on the following tasks: *Sponsorship Solicitation: Reach out to local businesses, corporations, and individuals to secure sponsorships for the event. *Auction/Raffle Item Procurement: Help solicit donations of products, gift cards, and services to be auctioned or raffled during the event. *Ticket Sales: Promote and sell tickets for the event to the community. *Volunteer Recruitment: Assist with recruiting additional volunteers and assigning tasks for the day-of-event operations. *Event-Day Operations: Volunteers will have assigned roles such as managing guest registration, assisting with auctions and raffles, handling logistics, and ensuring a smooth event experience between 2:00 pm and 8:00 pm on the day of the event. Optional Tasks: *Committee members can choose to focus on specific areas based on their interests and availability. It is not necessary to take on all the tasks listed above. Event Day Information: *Volunteers on event day will help in a variety of roles, ensuring the event runs smoothly and successfully. Specific tasks will be assigned, and volunteers will be expected to be available between 2:00 pm and 8:00 pm on June 18, 2025. Volunteer Requirements: *Energetic and motivated individuals who are passionate about supporting students with disabilities. *Ability to attend monthly planning meetings and contribute to event fundraising efforts. *Commitment to making a positive impact in the community. How to Get Involved: *If you are interested in volunteering or want more information about the Dollars for Scholars Wine and Beer Tasting event, please contact Donna Menarek, Marketing and Development Director, at 262-637-9128 or via email at [email protected]. Your support will help provide critical scholarships to students with disabilities, empowering them to pursue their academic dreams and achieve success in higher education.
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Election Day is here and below is a copy of a few last-minute reminders. 1. Don't forget your photo ID! 2. If you have a problem at the polls, first ask to talk to the Chief Election Inspector. They are in charge of that polling location. If you are unsatisfied, call the Disability Rights Wisconsin Voter Hotline at 844-347-8683. (Program it into your phone now in case you need it). 3. Polls are open from 7 am to 8 pm. Before you head out, double-check where your polling place is: https://lnkd.in/d5e-J6XV . If you are in line by 8 pm, you can vote. Do not let anyone tell you to leave. 4. Curbside voting is available for voters with disabilities who cannot access their polling place. Polling places should have signage about how to access curbside voting. If not, call your municipal clerk. You can find your clerk at: ttps://https://lnkd.in/d9Y7dR68 5. Ask to use the accessible voting machine. Anyone can use it whether you have a disability or not. It shows clerks these machines are important and should be set up and ready to go on every election day.
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Election Day is November 5th!?Are you ready?? ? 3 things to know: Your rights!?Know your rights so you can speak up for yourself.?https://lnkd.in/gKdrAKQN Make a Plan!?How will you vote??Do you have the proper photo ID??Do you know what accommodations you can ask for??Check our fact sheet to help you make a plan https://lnkd.in/gvm9Fbcv If you have a problem at the polls, don’t leave.?First, ask to talk to the Chief Election Inspector who is in charge of that polling location.?If you are unsatisfied, call the Disability Rights Wisconsin Voter Hotline at 844-347-8683 for assistance.?(Hint: program that number into your phone now.).?You can also contact the Wisconsin Elections Commission at 1-866-VOTE-WIS. Your vote is your power; don’t sit this one out!
Voting Rights Fact Sheet - Wisconsin Disability Vote Coalition
https://disabilityvote.org
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Free At-Home COVID Tests The Federal Government provides every U.S. household with four free, home-delivered COVID-19 tests. Shipping is also free; the tests come via the United States Postal Service – click on this link - (https://covidtests.gov/ ) Free At-Home COVID Tests The Federal Government provides every U.S. household with four free, home-delivered COVID-19 tests. Shipping is also free; the tests come via the United States Postal Service – click on this link - https://covidtests.gov/ Society's Assets is a local nonprofit that, since 1974, provides independent living services supporting individuals of any age with any disability who live in Racine, Kenosha, Walworth, Rock, and Jefferson counties. Disability Representation: at least fifty-one percent (51%) of our board members and staff are composed of individuals with disabilities. Services we provide: ·?????????Independent Living (IL) Five (5) Core Services 1. Information & Referral 2. Independent Living Skills Training 3. Individual & Systems Advocacy 4. Peer Support 5. Transitions - assistance with leaving nursing homes and other institutions and returning to community-based residences; assisting individuals to avoid institutional placement; and assisting the transition of youth with significant disabilities after completion of secondary education to post-secondary life.? ·?????????Assistive Technology (supported by WisTech) ·?????????Home and Vehicle Accessibility Assessments ·?????????Benefits Counseling ·?????????Home Care / Personal Assistance Services (PAS) ·?????????Representative Payee If you have a disability and need help, call us at 800-378-9128.
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