Christian Family Solutions expanding services through grant
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Christian Family Solutions is expanding its services thanks to a recent grant.
The $100,000 grant is from Bader Philanthropies, Inc.
CFS provides many services including a day-treatment program and school-based counseling services for children.
"The grant from Bader Philanthropies allows us to continue expanding this effective program, train more counselors, and serve more youth at additional schools," Christian Family Solutions CEO Mark Klug said in a statement. "The expansion of services will help us continue to address students' underlying issues and help them become better students and contributing members of their community. We have already started to place these new counselors and we’re thankful to Bader Philanthropies for providing this grant, especially at a critical time when our community needs us the most."
More information can be found on the CFS website.