CSSW Now Offers Foster Care!

 · FOSTER CHANGE · FOSTER HOPE · FOSTER A CHILD CSSW offers foster care for children who have been separated from their birth families for reasons of abuse and/or neglect.  Through … Read more

2013 Chip In Fore Children Recap

An extra special thank you to our generous gold and silver sponsors for your dedication to supporting the Washtenaw Child Advocacy Center and Father Patrick Jackson House! To … Read more

CSSW in the News

CSSW received a $10,000 in July 2013 from the Jim Harbaugh Foundation, an organization that provides aid to youth programs in southeast Michigan. The grant went toward two children’s programs, … Read more

FUSE Case Study

Washtenaw FUSE (Washtenaw Frequent Users System Engagement) is one of four pilot programs selected by the Corporation for Supportive Housing to lead in a nationwide effort integrating housing, care management and health services to improve health outcomes for high risk adults caught in a revolving door of crisis services. The goal of this initiative is to address one of the most pressing policy problems currently facing states and the nation as a whole: rising public health care costs associated with fragmented and uncoordinated care.

John was referred to the FUSE program from a local homeless shelter. John grew up in foster care after being taken from his home due to a physically abusive mother; then spent much of his adult life with no home at all. He was incarcerated for fifteen years and spent a considerable amount of that time in isolation due to severe behavioral issues. Upon his release, John had no resources and nowhere to go. A community homeless outreach program began working with him to find housing in the area, however prison had taken its toll on his mental health. John developed trauma-induced psychoses and defense mechanisms during incarceration that would not allow for him to stay at any one place for an extended period of time.