Spring City Corner Clubhouse
Located in downtown Waukesha, the Spring City Corner Clubhouse is a prevocational, second-step recovery program that welcomes adults who are diagnosed with mental illness to build critical life skills. We operate the Clubhouse in conjunction with Waukesha County Health and Human Services. The Clubhouse staff provides support, social connections, and meaningful work for its members.
Spring City Corner Clubhouse offerings are based on a recognized international model that provides social contact in a structured, meaningful daily routine for those disabled by mental illness. The program has proven vital in relieving feelings of hopelessness, which can lead to a greater risk of psychiatric hospitalization.
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Clubhouse Employment Assistance and Education
By contributing to the work of Spring City Corner Clubhouse, you will:
- Gain skills and the confidence to accomplish personal goals and/or consider options like school, employment, or volunteer work.
- Develop relationships working side-by-side with staff and colleagues, boosting social competence and self-esteem.
- Discover unique abilities, potential, and talents, and the staff will help promote them.
The staff at the Spring City Corner Clubhouse provides support and guidance to help you reach your employment goals:
To join the Clubhouse, you must be a Waukesha County resident and 18 years of age or older with a verified primary diagnosis of major mental illness. Our doors are open weekdays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.