VPI breaks ground on new Family Support Center

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VPI broke ground on Casaloma Drive in Appleton for a new facility designed to meet the rising demand for inclusive services and serve as a hub for programs that support children, adults, and families with disabilities throughout Northeast Wisconsin.

The Community Programs Collective Family Support Center brings together VPI’s Early Intervention, Adult Day Services, and Education and Employment Programs. It will open in 2025. It will function as a versatile area for private counseling sessions, parental workshops, and trainings

For adults in VPI’s Day Services, new features include sensory rooms, an accessible training kitchen, and an outdoor patio, all designed to foster independence, skill-building, and social engagement. With these enhanced spaces, VPI Day Services will immediately double one-to-one service capacity, and serve more than 100 additional individuals annually, providing a welcoming, accessible environment tailored to diverse needs.

This investment in centralized services will also create operational efficiencies, improve safety and accessibility, and provide development opportunities for staff.

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“This new VPI Community Program Collective will allow us the ability to serve more individuals and their families with the services they are in need of in the most efficient and effective way possible,” said Tim Riebau, VPI, Inc President and CEO.

For more information, visit vpiwi.org/donate.

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