In 2025, MHA Wisconsin expanded access to mental health services statewide by providing 15,000 screenings, delivering outpatient services to more than 1,200 youth and adults, and training over 1,000 individuals and healthcare organizations in suicide prevention. These efforts strengthened early intervention, improved care pathways, and supported a healthier Wisconsin.

Veterans Services

14 Veteran Peers supported through peer programming

PRISM - LGBTQ + Youth WARMLINE

1,012 Warmline Calls

318 Peers Supported

UpliftWI WARMLINE

4,619 Warmline Calls

Populations Served:
- Older adults 65+
- Disabled/neurodivergent
- Individuals
- Parents
- Unhoused individuals

WELLNESS SCREENINGS


More than 20,000

Individuals completed mental health screenings

304 people

Alcohol or Substance Use Screenings

CLINICAL SERVICES


723

Youth Served

802

Adults received clinical services

SUICIDE PREVENTION EFFORTS


Over 300 participants attended
Prevent Suicide Wisconsin Conference

6 healthcare organizations trained
Wisconsin Zero Suicide Academy

School-Based Peer-to-Peer Mental Health Programs
49 Wisconsin schools received MHA mini grants to implement suicide prevention programs in their schools

Financial Overview

The charts below summarize 2025 revenue and expense activity for MHA Wisconsin.

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Mental Health America of Wisconsin
3910 W Lisbon Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53208
(414) 276-3122
info@mhawisconsin.org

Administrative Office Hours.
Monday - Thursday 8:30am - 4pm
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