Parenting
Parent Stress Line: Free and confidential. Available 24/7
(800) 632-8188
Dad’s Helpline: Run by National Responsible Fatherhood Clearinghouse, Experienced counselors to talk with fathers.
1-877-432-3411
National Parent Helpline: Available M-F 12 PM-9 PM
(855) 427-2736
https://www.nationalparenthelpline.org/find-support#:~:text=1%2D800%2D222%2D1222.&text=To%20ensure%20anyone%20in%20emotional,7%20access%20to%20trained%20counselors
Human Development and Relationship Education: Information, education and resources for successful parenting (children 0-24). Topics include co-parenting after divorce, parenting, children and youth, raising teens, nutrition, managing home life, active lifestyles, home money management.
https://marquette.extension.wisc.edu/
Contact: Hannah Zellmer (608) 297-3139 or hannah.zellmer@wisc.edu
Museums For All: Wisconsin residents with a Quest / FoodShare / SNAP EBT card can get free or reduced admission to many museums through the national Museums for All program. Simply present your Wisconsin Quest card and a photo ID at a participating museum to receive admission for up to four people for $5 or less per person. This offer is available during regular operating hours at all participating museums, including children’s museums, history museums, zoos, and science centers, as seen on the Museums for All website.
Parent to parent of Wisconsin: Provides the one-to-one connection for parents new to having a child with special needs, experiencing a time of stress or simply seeking support, resources and information. Learn how to how to get connected with another parent or how to become a support parent,
(715) 361-2890
888-266-0028
rmathea@shsmh.org
Marquette County Parent Information Exchange (PIE): Exchange tips and ideas. Ask a question. Find support. Get resources and information about family activities. Learn or teach a skill. Meet other parents. Enjoy. Catch an opportunity. Share something you know. Grow.
https://www.facebook.com/marquettecountypie
608-297-3139
Parent Café Series of 3 sessions
- Parent Cafes are a fulfilling way to talk, listen and support each other with the stressors, worries and challenges of parenting that many have struggled with alone.
- They are unique in that every parent’s voice is heard.
- Support parents in building friendships and a strong network of families who help each other stay strong.
- Small group conversations are based on the Five Protective Factors and facilitated by a parent host.
Contact: Hannah Zellmer (608) 297-3139 or hannah.zellmer@wisc.edu

