Established in 1973, Southeastern Youth and Family Services is a nonprofit organization located in Milwaukee. The organization serves teenagers, at-risk adolescents and their families to develop life skills that enable them to become productive members of the community. It operates the Southeastern Education Center that serves approximately 90 students in grades six through eight. Southeastern Youth and Family Services provides placement services for up to 20 boys in three group homes, including Unity House, Noah House and Rolling Stone Group Home. The organization offers various group care programs for at-risk male adolescents through Adolescent Group Care programs. It serves over 300 children, including juvenile offenders and middle school students, as well as adolescents in group homes.
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General InfoEstablished in 1973, Southeastern Youth and Family is a nonprofit organization located in Milwaukee. The organization serves teenagers, at-risk adolescents and their families to develop life skills that enable them to become productive members of the community. It operates the Southeastern Education Center that serves approximately 90 students in grades six through eight. Southeastern Youth and Family provides placement services for up to 20 boys in three group homes, including Unity House, Noah House and Rolling Stone Group Home. The organization offers various group care programs for at-risk male adolescents through Adolescent Group Care programs. It serves over 300 children, including juvenile offenders and middle school students, as well as adolescents in group homes.,Established in 1973, Southeastern Youth and Family is a nonprofit organization located in Milwaukee. The organization serves teenagers, at-risk adolescents and their families to develop life skills that enable them to become productive members of the community. It operates the Southeastern Education Center that serves approximately 90 students in grades six through eight. Southeastern Youth and Family provides placement services for up to 20 boys in three group homes, including Unity House, Noah House and Rolling Stone Group Home. The organization offers various group care programs for at-risk male adolescents through Adolescent Group Care programs. It serves over 300 children, including juvenile offenders and middle school students, as well as adolescents in group homes.