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Milwaukee Community Resources
for the Prevention of Opioid-Related Overdose
and Opioid Use Disorder This inventory is the result of a voluntary survey that was shared throughout the Milwaukee area. It is intended to be a living document that will be modified on a regular basis as new resources are identified. The purpose of this inventory is to identify organizations working in this field, outline the specific activities, services, and foci of these organizations, and provide a guide to foster cross-sector collaboration. If you would like to include your organization in this inventory, please complete the survey at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/mkeopioidprevention. Each organization is listed in alphabetical order, however, to facilitate identification of agencies we have a standardized list of service categories that can be used as a search term. Further, wherever possible, we have provided a community contact, to assist individuals with obtaining their services, and a collaborator contact, to assist organizations who want to develop collaborative initiatives.
For more information about Milwaukee COPE visit: www.mcw.edu/MilwaukeeCOPE
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C O P E
MILWAUKEE
COMMUNITY OPIOID PREVENTION EFFORT
1 Version Release Date: 3.5.17
Description of Service Categories
Community Engagement
Providing and building ongoing relationships, collaborations, or support for the purpose of reducing opioid and heroin overdose in Milwaukee County, such as; coalition building, providing meeting space, community outreach, or organizational support.
Data Collection and Dissemination
Collection, analysis, and/or dissemination or opioid and heroin related overdose data in Milwaukee County to benefit prevention and intervention strategies.
Education
Provide education for various members of the community regarding opioid and heroin overdose risk, prevention, and intervention, such as; education for non-users, youth, and families, education for providers, education for users and family/friends of users, education for community members, Naloxone training and/or distribution for users and family, needle exchange for users.
Law Enforcement Provide organized enforcement of crime related to opioid and heroin use/abuse/distribution.
Policy & Advocacy
Provide broad support for organizations, coalitions, law-makers, law enforcement, individuals, etc., working to reduce opioid and heroin overdose in Milwaukee County.
Prescription Collection & Drop-Off
Provide policy, advocacy, support, diversion control and enforcement, or physical drop location for prescription drug collection.
Referrals to Treatment and Social Services
Provide referrals to treatment for substance use disorder, specifically, or other health concerns, generally. Provide referrals to other social services, such as; housing, support groups, health screening,
case management, etc.
Social Services
Provide access to social services, such as; housing, support groups, health screening, case
management, etc.
Treatment and/or Recovery for Opioid Use Disorder (OUD)
Provide access to treatment and/or recovery for substance use disorder, such as; medication assisted
treatment, non-medication assisted treatment, detoxification facility, support groups, sober living, outpatient treatment, inpatient/residential treatment.
2 Version Release Date: 3.5.17
Organization Name Service Categories Activities Community Contact Collaborator Contact
AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
820 N Plankinton Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53203
Education
Referrals to Treatment and Social Services
Needle exchange services
Naloxone trainings for community and active users (free of charge); families, community based organizations, health facilities, treatment facilities, jail and prison inmates, recovery support groups, schools, active users, etc.
Community education workgroups surrounding opiate addiction/overdose (harm reduction) for active users, treatment centers, law enforcement, health organizations, community members; Opiate Use, Misuse, and Addiction 101, HIV/HCV Basics and Prevention, Opiate Overdose Education and Prevention
Treatment referrals for active users
Overdose prevention trainings for users, families, nonusers, etc. (everyone). Can be done in separate groups or together [not about naloxone specifically, how to prevent it from happening at all]
Prevention Specialist 414-225-1608 x4000
Rachael Cooper 414-852-7311
Benedict Center
1849 N Martin Luther King Drive Milwaukee, WI 53212
Social Services
Treatment and/or Recovery for OUD
Individual therapy
Group therapy
Case management
AA/NA support groups
Transportation to appointment
Help with safe housing
414-347-1774 Joan Kojis
414-347-1774 x212 [email protected]
Beyond Addiction
11010 W Saint Martins Road c/o Southbrook Church
Franklin, Wisconsin 53132
Education
Social services
Recovery support (peer to peer mentoring)
Faith-based class for addicts
Prevention education
Family support
Overdose reversal training
414-769-0930 Michelle Jaskulski
414-403-9131 [email protected]
3 Version Release Date: 3.5.17
Organization Name Service Categories Activities Community Contact Collaborator Contact
Central City Churches, Inc.
3022 W Wisconsin Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53208
Education
Referrals to Treatment and Social Services
Treatment and/or Recovery for OUD
Health Education and Screenings (biometric- blood pressure [not for addiction]) by Alverno nursing students 1 day/week for 4 hours. Students choose topics of education (can be opioids) and can be requested. Physician comes once per week
Referrals to Treatment Programs
NA support group “I’m a winner today” at Our Savior church
Office Volunteer 414-342-5252
Rev. Teresa Thomas-Boyd 414-342-1522
City of Milwaukee
200 E Wells Street Milwaukee, WI 53202
Community Engagement
Education
Law-enforcement
Policy & Advocacy
Prescription Drop-off
Education through Health Department
MPD Enforcement
Council Policy Initiatives
Intergovernmental Outreach
Outside Partnerships
Drug and Prescription Collection
414-286-3870 James Bohl
414-286-3870 [email protected]
City of Milwaukee Health Department
841 N Broadway, 3rd Floor Milwaukee, WI 53202
Community Engagement
Data Collection & Dissemination
Policy & Advocacy
Referrals to Treatment and Social Services
Public/Policymaker awareness
Community engagement and outreach
Strategic action plan development and coordination
Epidemiology and surveillance
Social Marketing Campaign development
Prevention and treatment service referrals
414-286-3521 Paul A. Biedrzycki
414-286-5787 [email protected]
COA Youth & Family Centers, Holton
510 E Burleigh Street Milwaukee, WI 53212
Community Engagement
Education
Referrals to Treatment and Social Services
Summer & After-School drop in program- Substance abuse prevention programs including opioids and other drugs; Community Learning Center does substance abuse programming
Social Emotional Learning
Academic Support (STEM)- Tutoring services
Substance Abuse Prevention Programs
Life Skills Programs- Drug refusal skills
Adult to Youth Mentoring
Offer one on one referrals to treatment services
414-263-8383 Leslie Quevedo 414-265-7683
4 Version Release Date: 3.5.17
Organization Name Service Categories Activities Community Contact Collaborator Contact
Community Advocates
728 N James Lovell Street Milwaukee, WI 53233
Education
Policy & Advocacy
Community Education
Prescriber Education
Advocate for increased disposal options
414-449-4777 Kari Lerch
414-270-2950 [email protected]
Community Advocates- Public Policy Institute
728 N James Lovell Street Milwaukee, WI 53233
Community Engagement
Policy & Advocacy
Milwaukee County Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition
414-270-4659 Rashidah Butler 414-270-4659
Cudahy Health Department
5050 S Lake Drive Cudahy, WI 53110
Community Engagement
Education
Policy & Advocacy
Referrals to Treatment and Social Services
Community resources including referrals to treatment
Community education with members of Cudahy for assessment, follow-up and one-on-one education sessions for family members
Agency naloxone training provided
Outreach to Cudahy community member
Policy evaluation
Coalition Support
414-769-2239 Krystal Rafenstein
414-882-2389 [email protected]
DEA Youth Dance Program
2633 Lincoln Boulevard Santa Monica, CA 90405
Community Engagement
Education
Building of self-esteem, teamwork
Provide a safe environment after school
Participating in positive alternatives to drugs and gang violence
Stretch creative muscles through dance and choreography
Focusing on positive health and attitude
Resisting negative peer pressure
202-669-7630 Kelly Kuder
703-868-1014 [email protected]
5 Version Release Date: 3.5.17
Organization Name Service Categories Activities Community Contact Collaborator Contact
Drug Enforcement Administration
4725 W Electric Avenue West Milwaukee, WI 53219
Community Engagement
Law Enforcement
Diversion Control/ Prescription drop-off
Criminal Investigations into Opiate, Heroin & Fentanyl Violators
Investigations of Potential Regulatory Violations & Diversion of Schedule II-V Controlled Substances
Community Outreach Activities & Coalition Building
Prevention/Demand Reduction Efforts including opioids and fentanyl
National Drug Take Back Program
Positive Interactions with DEA Registrants & Medical Associations
Robert Bell 414-336-7301
Robert Bell 414-336-7301
FBI Milwaukee
3600 S Lake Drive St. Francis, WI 53235
Data Collection & Dissemination
Law Enforcement
Identify individuals trafficking opioids and heroin
Reduce supply through arrests, seizures, and investigation
Reduce demand by reducing the number of individuals selling illegal opioids and heroin
Collaborate with law enforcement agencies on investigations
Identify future opioid trends
Share intelligence with law enforcement agencies
414-276-4684 John Kumm
608-829-4177 [email protected]
Focus on Community
510 College Avenue Racine, WI 53403
Community Engagement
Education
Prescription drop-off
Referrals to Treatment and Social Services
Prescription Drug Drop Boxes
Elsworth Presentations for teens and their families
SBIRT (Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment)
Prevention education in our middle schools- Keepin' It REAL drug resistance skills
Parenting presentations on prescription drugs and opioids
Substance Abuse Prevention (SAP) to increase public awareness, to provide information and referral services, and to advocate for quality treatment services for first grade to high school
Community Prevention Coalition Support
Phillip Mason 262-632-6200
Phillip Mason 262-632-6200
6 Version Release Date: 3.5.17
Organization Name Service Categories Activities Community Contact Collaborator Contact
Genesis Behavioral Services
6737 W Washington Street, Suite 2210
West Allis, WI 53214
Education
Social Services
Treatment and/or Recovery for OUD
Provide Substance Use Disorder therapy (primary)
Use of Trauma Informed Care (secondary)
Providing safe setting to begin recovery in residential/transitional services
Provision of adaptive non using coping skills for substance use disorder to sustain recovery
Trauma therapy
Relapse Prevention treatment/ Cognitive Behavioral Therapy provided
Alcohol and drug free recovery recreational/social activities
Psychotherapy provided
[email protected] Jody Coren
414-630-1728 [email protected]
Greenfield Police
5300 W Layton Avenue Greenfield, WI 53220
Education
Referrals to Treatment and Social Services
Social Services
Locate known users in our community and offer treatment
Promote treatment (referrals) over incarceration
Offer users that have been arrested treatment instead of fines
Provided funding for treatment, provide rides to treatment and make arrangements for treatment
Offer families impacted by user therapy (referrals)
Officer supplied with narcan
414-761-5343 Chris DeGlopper
414-761-5343 [email protected]
HIDTA Drug Gang Task Force
801 W Michigan Street Milwaukee, WI 53233
Education
Law Enforcement
Referrals to Treatment and Social Services
Identify & Investigate Drug Trafficking Organizations
Arrest members of DTO's and seek appropriate prosecution
Stem the flow of opiate & heroin into Milwaukee County
Refer heroin & opiate users to treatment providers
Provide education to various sets, including schools, community members and universities, within Milwaukee County regarding all aspects of opioid & heroin use
414-220-4740 Shaun Doyne 414-221-6775
7 Version Release Date: 3.5.17
Organization Name Service Categories Activities Community Contact Collaborator Contact
JusticePoint
821 W State Street, Room 417 Milwaukee, WI 53233
Education
Referrals to Treatment and Social Services
Social Services
Education for staff and program participants (users/ in recovery and have a pending court case in the adult criminal system)
Coordination of care includes screening and assessment for referrals to services and assistance with enrolling into treatment
Case management of active users or users in recovery who are supervised through the courts
Narcan training for staff
Comprehensive Community Services program includes coordinating recovery services for clients
For long term, ongoing case management services: Jennifer Davis
Jennifer Davis 414-552-8001
Vicki Lupo 414-223-1319
La Causa, Inc.
5235 N Ironwood Road Glendale, WI 53217
Education
Referrals to Treatment and Social Services
Social Services
RSC care coordinators who work daily with those addicted to opioids and heroin
Several alcohol and drug abuse counselors who work with those addicted to opioids and heroin
Youth AODA Education group which touches on education regarding use of opioids and heroin (takes place in Milwaukee County Youth Detention Center)
RSC care coordinators work closely with FDTC families to provide support in reunifying families who have been negatively affected by opioid or heroin use
Substance abuse assessments in the outpatient clinic (appointment only)
414-902-1500 Bekki Ross
414-902-1690 [email protected]
Mental Health America of WI
600 W Virginia Street, Suite 502 Milwaukee, WI 53209
Education
Referrals to Treatment and Social Services
Social Services
Prenatal/Postnatal Home visiting Services
Psychoeducation
Information and Assistance for Resources
414-276-3122 Karissa Vogel 414-336-7964
8 Version Release Date: 3.5.17
Organization Name Service Categories Activities Community Contact Collaborator Contact
Milwaukee Metro Drug Enforcement Group
Community Engagement
Education
Law Enforcement
Arrest and prosecute mid to upper level drug traffickers
Identify, quantify and respond to emerging drug problems within Milwaukee County
Enhance cooperation among drug task force agencies
Provide drug abuse prevention/education to courts, public and schools
414-221-6777 James MacGillis 414-221-6777
Milwaukee County Behavioral Health Division, Community
Access to Recovery Services
9455 W Watertown Plank Road Milwaukee, WI 53226
Community Engagement
Referrals to Treatment and Social Services
Social Services
Treatment and/or Recovery for OUD
Provide screening and assessment for people struggling with substance use and/or mental health issues
Help connect people to treatment and recovery support services, to include outpatient/day treatment, TCM, CSP, AODA residential, group home, medication assisted treatment, etc.
Work closely with community partners to coordinate care and access to treatment, care coordination and recovery support services
Prevention- Drug Free Coalitions Support
Support access to MAT and Naloxone
414-257-8095
Janet Fleege Assistant Program Administrator
414-257-6925 [email protected]
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Milwaukee County Medical Examiner
933 W Highland Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53233
Data Collection & Dissemination
Provide data to increase awareness
414-223-1200
Karen Domagalski 414-223-1207
9 Version Release Date: 3.5.17
Organization Name Service Categories Activities Community Contact Collaborator Contact
Milwaukee County OEM-EMS
9501 W Watertown Plank Road Wauwatosa, WI 53226
Data Collection & Dissemination
Collate number of patients who received Naloxone per year
Collate number of doses of Naloxone administered per year
Identify patients treated by EMS with Naloxone and who refused transport
Identify number of patients who received Naloxone on more than one episode per year
Alert emergency departments of EMS unit transports with opioid overdose patients
Geo map locations of opioid overdoses treated by EMS providers
414-257-6661
Kenneth J. Sternig 414-257-6492
Milwaukee Public Schools
5225 W Vliet Street Milwaukee, WI 53208
Education
Health class lessons that cover AODA
LifeSkills substance abuse prevention training for all high school students
414-475-8057 Brett Fuller
414-475-8057 [email protected]
Our Safe Place
740 N 29th Street Milwaukee, WI 53208
Social Services
Treatment and/or Recovery for OUD
Provide sober housing for people in recovery of drugs and alcohol (treatment not provided)
Train staff how to use NarCan
Weekly Community Meetings to make people aware of opioid problems (i.e. discuss recent overdoses, what to do if you see a resident using, and meeting options)
414-933-7689 Andy Liss
414-933-7689 [email protected]
10 Version Release Date: 3.5.17
Organization Name Service Categories Activities Community Contact Collaborator Contact
Outreach Community Health Centers
210 W Capitol Drive Milwaukee, WI 53212
Education
Social Services
Treatment and/or Recovery for OUD
Medication Assisted Treatment
Increased AODA Individual Services
Increased AODA Group Services
Opioid Prescriber Education and Alternative for Pain
SBIRT Screenings (Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment)
Community Support Program (CSP) treatment, rehabilitation, and support services for individuals with mental illness and opioid use disorder
Milwaukee Continuum Supportive Services Project (MCSSP) provides case management, housing placement, evidence based treatment, benefit application assistance and linkage to employment services for homeless persons with chronic drug and/or alcohol addiction
Narcan training for providers
Through a Coordinated Community Services (CCS) agreement with Milwaukee County, low-income persons in need of additional case management access have behavioral health supports tailored to their needs
Targeted Case Management (TCM) supports individuals with severe and persistent mental illness to live independently in the community. Assistance is also provided with housing, primary health, mental health and substance abuse services, legal services, money management, benefit advocacy and crisis intervention
414-727-6320 Kristen Wlodek 414-727-6320
11 Version Release Date: 3.5.17
Organization Name Service Categories Activities Community Contact Collaborator Contact
Rosecrance
10950 W Forest Home Avenue Hales Corners, WI 53130
Education
Social Services
Treatment and/or Recovery for OUD
Screening and assessment for substance abuse treatment
Family support groups; Addictions counselor facilitated or Parent-led group
Substance Abuse Outpatient Services- drug evaluations, family assistance for resources, urine drug screens, substance abuse awareness training
Teen and adult substance abuse services- Medically monitored detoxification, residential treatment, partial hospitalization, recovery homes, outpatient treatment
12 Steps
Opioid/heroin community education for school systems, towns, city government, and community members
AODA Intensive Outpatient group therapy
414-207-3273 Michael Nicholson
414-207-3273 [email protected]
Safe & Sound
801 W Michigan Street Milwaukee, WI 53233
Community Engagement
Education
Prescription Drop-Off
Share educational materials
Promote prescription drug drop boxes
Participate in DEA 360 initiative
Participate in county-wide prevention coalition & workgroups
Elena Burke
414-221-6713 [email protected]
Starting Point
11514 N Port Washington Road, Suite 120
Mequon, WI 53092
Education
Referrals to Treatment and Social Services
Social Services
Tool Kits for the community
Education Awareness for schools, parents, civic groups, and the community led by staff and trained teens
Sober House
Resource Cards for addicts and their loved ones
262-241-1004 Shea Halula
262-241-1004 [email protected]
Take Back Your Meds Milwaukee
1700 N Farwell Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53202
Policy & Advocacy
Prescription Drop-Off
Advocate to increase permanent drop box sites
Public information on proper disposal
Public information on location of drop boxes
Advocate for better screening and treatment
414-272-2295 Jon Richards 414-272-2295
12 Version Release Date: 3.5.17
Organization Name Service Categories Activities Community Contact Collaborator Contact
U.S. Marshals Service
517 E Wisconsin Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53202
Law Enforcement
Arrest wanted drug offenders
414-297-3395 Kevin A. Carr 414-297-1823
United Community Center
1111 S 6th Street Milwaukee, WI 53214
Education
Treatment and/or Recovery for OUD
AODA inpatient treatment for men and women; case management, family support services, etc. Registered nurse supervision in residential and recovery house
AODA residential treatment for pregnant women and women with infants includes group counseling and therapy, case management, medication monitoring, etc.
AODA day treatment clinic for individual and group therapy sessions
AODA outpatient treatment clinic provides individual and group counseling, drug education and family support services
Narcan training for all clients
Relapse prevention groups for clients
Central Intake Units (CIU) assist individuals seeking substance abuse treatment
414-643-8530 Melissa Bendever
414-643-8530 [email protected]
Washington County Heroin Task Force
N169 W21005 Meadow Lane Jackson, WI 53037
Education
Policy and Advocacy
Mobile media campaign
Heroin Highway lecture series
Hidden in Plain Sight bedroom
Toolkit 262-677-2216
Ronna Corliss 262-677-2564
Washington Park Library, MPL
2121 N Sherman Boulevard Milwaukee, WI 53208
Community Engagement
Partner to provide educational programming
Offer meeting room space to other organizations
Publicity of events on our Washington Park bulletin boards & to all MPL branches
414-286-3000 Dawn Gardner 414-286-3000
13 Version Release Date: 3.5.17
Organization Name Service Categories Activities Community Contact Collaborator Contact
West Allis Police Department
11301 W Lincoln Avenue West Allis, WI 53227
Community Engagement
Education
Law Enforcement
Arrest of individuals trafficking opiates
Public presentations on dangers of opiates for families with children in middle school and high school
Partnership with prevention organizations
414-302-8000 Patrick Mitchell 414-302-8000
West Allis-West Milwaukee Community Coalition
6737 W Washington Street, Suite 2225
West Allis, WI 53214
Community Engagement
Education
Prescription Drop-Off
Senior Safety Talks held at senior living centers in the community and will be expanding to religious organizations
Promote prescription drop-off locations in the community
Peers with Purpose- High school students who receive training as peer educators. They present in every 7th grade classroom in the WAWM school district
Community presentations for youth and adults
Prescriber Education for physicians on safe prescribing practices being developed
Distribute Med Logs and magnets- To community members so they can keep track of their medications and know where to properly dispose of them
Spanish Health Fair- Includes a pharmacist to answer questions and conduct an unused medication collection
414-604-3506 Tammy Molter 414-604-3506
Wisconsin Elks Drug Awareness Program
217 Hayes Street Kaukauna, WI 54130
Community Engagement
Education
Drug Awareness Materials
Drug Awareness Poster Contest
Drug Awareness Trailer and Tent
elkskidszone.org
Elroy the Elk Mascot
Participation with other groups promoting drug awareness
920-766-2649 Jerry Brien
920-766-2649 [email protected]
14 Version Release Date: 3.5.17
Organization Name Service Categories Activities Community Contact Collaborator Contact
Wisconsin HIDTA
801 W Michigan Street Milwaukee, WI 53233
Community Engagement
Education
Data Collection & Dissemination
Support and encourage federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies to work together in task force situations to identify, target, disrupt, and dismantle heroin/Drug Trafficking Organizations (DTOs).
Foster and support intelligence sharing between law enforcement related to heroin/drug trafficking
Promote cooperation between federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies involved in heroin/drug enforcement
Support local drug education and prevention efforts
414-220-4789 James Bohn
414-350-3510 [email protected]
Wisconsin Medical Society
330 E Lakeside Street Madison, WI 53715
Data Collection & Dissemination
Education
Policy & Advocacy
Continuing Medical Education Credits
Patient Education
Legislative Advocacy
Research
George Morris 414-585-6766
George Morris 414-585-6766
Wisconsin Nazarene Compassionate Center, Inc.
2904 W Wells Street Milwaukee, WI 53208
Treatment and/or Recovery for OUD
Transitional housing for drug/alcohol recovery
414-342-5959 Pamela Eichler 414-342-5959
Your Choice to Live, Inc.
138 North Avenue Hartland, WI 53029
Education
School Presentations
Health Class Presentations
Stairway to Heroin Educational Series
Detour- Alcohol and Drug Awareness Lifestyle Risk Reduction Class
In-Service Education- For teachers, law enforcement, bus drivers, church groups, and businesses
One Family to Another- For families of individuals with opioid use disorder to share their personal experiences
262-367-9901 Sandi Lybert
262-367-9901 [email protected]
15 Version Release Date: 3.5.17
Organization Name Service Categories Activities Community Contact Collaborator Contact
Zablocki Veterans Affairs
5000 W National Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53295
Education
Treatment and/or Recovery for OUD
Referrals to Treatment and Social Services
Providing residential treatment
Providing medication assisted treatment
Providing naloxone overdose kits with education
Referral to methadone clinic
414-384-2000 Mary-Anne Kowol
414-384-2000 x42228 [email protected]