LSS to be featured on “Viewpoint with Dennis Quad”

LSS to be featured on “Viewpoint with Dennis Quad”

Leading non-profit, Lutheran Social Services of WI and Upper MI (LSS), will be featured on the acclaimed public television program “Viewpoint with Dennis Quaid.” Their corporate documentary is scheduled to air nationally this fall – and throughout 2025 – on national PBS TV stations. The feature will highlight LSS impact on mental health for Wisconsin families.

LSS has been serving communities for over 140 years, empowering people to address life’s toughest challenges around housing, adoption and foster care, disabilities, refugee resettlement, mental health, and substance use disorder. Inspired by the belief in the infinite worth of every person, LSS envisions healthy communities filled with people using their God-given gifts to serve.

The feature on “Viewpoint” will delve into the story of Yolanda. Her daughter Antonia “Toni” was recommended to the LSS School-Centered Mental Health program after her older sister died. Yolanda was surprised to find that the program was also there for her and Toni’s sisters. The LSS family coach and therapist worked with Yolanda on supporting Toni and her whole family through their grief, and they helped her to secure necessary basic needs resources for the family when needed. Viewers will get an in-depth look at Yolanda and Toni’s story as well as the dedicated team of LSS colleagues who are in homes, schools and community places where families are, working tirelessly to address barriers to health and well-being.

LSS President & CEO Héctor Colón expressed his excitement about the upcoming feature. “We are honored to be recognized by ‘Viewpoint with Dennis Quad.’ This is a fantastic opportunity to share LSS’ mission and the incredible work carried out by more than 800 colleagues with passion, expertise, and Servant-Led hearts. We also are humbled to share the incredible resilience and strength of the people we serve.”

Viewpoint Cinematographer, Jacob Lopez, says, “Viewpoint with Dennis Quaid” is known for its in-depth exploration of social issues and features on organizations making a significant impact in their communities. The series, hosted by Golden Globe and Emmy nominated actor Dennis Quaid, provides a platform for non-profits, innovators, and thought leaders to share their stories. “I think LSS is an amazing organization. Viewpoint wanted to highlight…their contributions to the Greater Milwaukee and Wisconsin area.”

The episode featuring Lutheran Social Services is expected to inspire viewers and encourage support for the organization’s ongoing efforts. LSS hopes that this exposure will lead to increased awareness, community-based advocacy, and contributions, allowing them to expand their reach and continue their vital work.

Lutheran Social Services Engages in Statewide Collaborative Pilot for High-Needs Youth

Written by Heather Yaeger, LSS Regional Director

Wisconsin Residential Care Center (RCC) capacity has decreased by 32% since 2014, forcing more than 250 youth from 46 counties to receive services out of state. Lutheran Social Services of Wisconsin and Upper Michigan (LSS) is fortunate to be a member of the Wisconsin Association of Family & Children’s Agencies (WAFCA), where we have opportunities to advocate and collaborate with the county, state and provider agencies to increase our impact.

We know children are served best when family connections are maintained and those that know them the best are nearby. We also have experienced that no provider or agency in Wisconsin successfully assists families by themselves.

“Children suffering from trauma or struggling with a mental health condition or disability need compassionate care as close to home as possible,” said Emily Coddington, Associate Director for WAFCA. “We understand that this is an incredibly difficult time for all involved – placing agencies, children and families, and service providers alike – and also believe the children we are trying to serve through this pilot deserve nothing less than our collective best efforts. We can each make a difference in the life of a child if we all commit to being part of the solution.”

LSS joined WAFCA’s newly formed pilot strategy, Resource Connection Sessions, in response to rising client numbers and needs. WAFCA initiated the pilot in April, which seeks to engage system consultant expertise and representation from the entire continuum of care in Wisconsin, helping locate in-state treatment and services for children and families.

I believe the providers on the calls, such as LSS, hear firsthand the pressures our county partners are under and the limited resources and services they have. It has given us a chance to think out of the box and be creative in service provision. We take what we learn through these sessions and then strategically plan how we want to meet this need in the future.

This collective agency think tank is innovative and one example of how LSS and Wisconsin are adapting to meet families in the community. I sincerely thank the counties we have heard from thus far for openly sharing the needs regarding specific cases. LSS recognizes that change takes time, but we aren’t going to shy away from it just because it is difficult.

Related LSS Podcast Episode:
Demystifying Social Services: Pathways Beyond Healthcare That Lead to Sustainable Well-Being for All

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