SET Ministry
www.setinc.orgSET leads people in need to discover and act on their own capabilities for self-sufficiency, through a blend of science and compassion. SET's vision is a vibrant, productive Milwaukee where people develop to their full potential. Achievements •In 2012, SET’s Adult Services-Family Care Team was ranked 1st among all Care Management Units in Milwaukee County. •SET received the first-ever President’s Community Impact Award in 2011 from the Medical College of Wisconsin in recognition of the work SET does to improve the health of the community. •SET received a Best Practice Award from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for services-enriched public housing. In 2003, SET’s unique model was published as a case study of a high-performing partnership by the National Academy of Public Administration. 4,500 people, including 2,500 seniors and adults with disabilities, benefit from SET’s evidence-based methods each year from 22 locations in Milwaukee: •Grandparents: 2,500 senior and disabled adults maintain their health and age in their own homes exercising their own decision-making in Milwaukee’s 14 public housing facilities. •Parents: 1,000 families and individuals are guided each year to establish and fulfill goals to increase resiliency in children and promote family stability. •Children: 1,000 elementary school students develop life skills in emotional regulation, problem solving and decision making.
Read moreSET leads people in need to discover and act on their own capabilities for self-sufficiency, through a blend of science and compassion. SET's vision is a vibrant, productive Milwaukee where people develop to their full potential. Achievements •In 2012, SET’s Adult Services-Family Care Team was ranked 1st among all Care Management Units in Milwaukee County. •SET received the first-ever President’s Community Impact Award in 2011 from the Medical College of Wisconsin in recognition of the work SET does to improve the health of the community. •SET received a Best Practice Award from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for services-enriched public housing. In 2003, SET’s unique model was published as a case study of a high-performing partnership by the National Academy of Public Administration. 4,500 people, including 2,500 seniors and adults with disabilities, benefit from SET’s evidence-based methods each year from 22 locations in Milwaukee: •Grandparents: 2,500 senior and disabled adults maintain their health and age in their own homes exercising their own decision-making in Milwaukee’s 14 public housing facilities. •Parents: 1,000 families and individuals are guided each year to establish and fulfill goals to increase resiliency in children and promote family stability. •Children: 1,000 elementary school students develop life skills in emotional regulation, problem solving and decision making.
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Wisconsin
City (Headquarters)
Milwaukee
Industry
Employees
11-50
Founded
1985
Estimated Revenue
$5,000,000 to $10,000,000
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