Bad River Indian Child Welfare (ICW)
Phone: 715-682-7127
Fax: 715-682-7883
Address: Bad River Social & Family Services
Bad River Abinoojiyag Resource Center Manager
Email: ARCMgr@badriver-nsn.gov
If you are aware of a child who is a victim of a crime this funding will aid the child with any or all of the following services.
- One on one counseling
- Referrals for other services
- Supply food
- Supply clothing
- Transportation
- Shelter
- Cultural ceremonies
- Ceremonial healings
- Group activities
Bad River Child Care Assistance Program
Phone: 715-682-7127
Fax: 715-682-7883
Address: Bad River Social & Family Services
The Bad River Child Care Program provides child care subsidies to eligible families while offering parental choice in selecting a child care provider. Child care may be available for work, employment search, training and education, teen parents in high school, counseling services, self-help programs and emergencies. We also offer Child Day Care Certification so that child care providers meet the standards to operate regulated child care services in their homes. Certification qualifies a child care provider to receive subsidy payments and participate in the Child and Adult Care Food Program.
WI Report Child Abuse
Phone: 911
Ashland County Health & Human Services
Phone: 715-682-7004
After Hours: 715-682-7023
Fax: 715-682-7924
Address: 630 Sanborn Ave., Ashland WI 54806
Hours: Monday – Friday 7:30a-5:00p
Ashland County Human Services -Website
Bayfield County Department of Human Services
Phone: 715-373-6144
After Hours: 715-373-6120
Fax: 715-373-6130
Address: 117 E. Fifth St./P.O. Box 100
Washburn, Wisconsin 54891
Hours: Monday, Wednesday – Friday 8:00a-4:00p
Tuesday 7:30a – 6:00p
Bayfield County Human Services-Website
Iron County Human Services Department
Phone: 715-561-3636 (ext 0)
After Hours: 715-561-3800
Fax: 715-561-2128
Address: 300 Taconite Street, Hurley, WI 54534
Iron County Human Services – Website
Search for CPS Online: https://dcf.wisconsin.gov/reportabuse
Any person who thinks child abuse and/or neglect has
happened or might happen can make a report to Child Protective
Services (CPS) agency or law enforcement.