Lutheran Counseling & Family Services of Wisconsin
A CENTURY OF CARE
For over 127 years LCFS has remained steadfast in helping strengthen lives, families and communities with services to support the vulnerable, voiceless, or those in greatest need.
Throughout its history, the agency has been led by professional staff and leaders who were willing to make program adjustments to meet changing needs and demands.
LCFS has always been supported by communities, foundations and individuals who understand that the strongest individuals, families and communities are those who are healthy in mind, body and spirit.
LCFS HISTORY. THREE NAME CHANGES. ONE STRONG MISSION.
In 1896 a group of Lutheran clergy and lay people came together to provide an alternative to overcrowded orphanages in Milwaukee County. They called themselves the Evangelical Lutheran Kinderfreund Society of Wisconsin and opened their homes to care for children awaiting adoption. Many point to this as one of the early examples of foster care in the United States.
The need to protect vulnerable children was great, as was the outreach from the community to shelter, foster and adopt. In the 1920s, a Children’s Receiving Home, housing over 30 children at a time and overseen by “Hausfraus” was constructed at 8138 Harwood Avenue in Wauwatosa. By 1928 over 1900 children were housed, cared for and adopted into loving families. By the 1940’s that number grew to over 5000. At that time, the agency’s name was changed to its English translation – Lutheran Children’s Friends Society.
The 1950’s and 60’s were times of great growth for the agency. Realizing the psychological strain being placed upon older children seeking to be adopted, the agency opened a residential center to provide counseling for emotional and behavioral concerns for boys aged 6-12. Shortly thereafter counseling for pregnant unwed mothers (and fathers) and potential adoptive families was added. The mental and spiritual health of the children was always the top priority.
In the 1970’s counseling programs were expanded to include adults, pre-marriage planning and family dynamics. LCFS opened 8 satellite offices in smaller cities and rural areas across Wisconsin. This effort was fully embraced by the communities as churches provided space and local residents opened thrift stores to help sustain LCFS’s vital professional services. Four of these stores still remain and continue to support nearly 1/3 of the agency’s annual budget.
In the early 1980’s the agency’s Board of Directors made the decision to once again change the agency’s name to Lutheran Counseling and Family Services of Wisconsin to better reflect its broader scope of care. More services were added, including counseling for returning veterans and their families, addiction counseling and treatment, counseling embedded within schools and adoption services to include newborn, step parent, relative and family adoption counseling and care.
LCFS continues to grow, expand and meet the needs of the time. During the COVID-19 pandemic 2020 – 2022, the agency remained open to provide essential counseling and support. Virtual counseling sessions were added, in school counseling partnered with more schools and addiction counseling adapted to address fentanyl and opioids abuse and the families affected.
LCFS TODAY:
10 satellite counseling offices throughout the state
Two offices serving adoption needs across Wisconsin
18 schools partnered for in-school counseling
Individual and group addiction counseling
Virtual counseling and in-person services
Adult, family and child therapy
Crisis counseling for the unexpected
Support groups
Training programs for identifying trauma, mental health or other issues
Services and information
- Adoption
Requirements to become a foster parent
The Wisconsin Foster Care and Adoption Resource Center (FCARC) provides educational materials on its website, and you can learn more about foster care through the No Matter What: Stories of Hope and Resilience YouTube Channel. There are also links to family support associations and groups.
You can look up statewide meetings, training options, and events on the FCARC website or contact them at 1-800-762-8063.
Fostering Across Wisconsin is a newsletter that contains helpful articles, stories, and resources. These newsletters are available to parents via a free lending library.
The State of Wisconsin Foster Parent Handbook is packed with valuable tips. It's an excellent source of information to refer to if you need to clarify something or learn more about a foster parent's responsibilities.
Your local foster and adoption agency is always there for you as well. They should be your first choice when contacting someone with questions or concerns.
Ratings and Reviews
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Apr 02, 2022
We had an amazing experience working with Kate from LCFS during the process of adopting both of our sons in 2018 & 2019. Kate helped us navigate the entire process from home studies, getting matched with a birth mom and through the legal adoption. Even after the process was complete, we enjoyed the yearly gatherings with Kate and all the adoption families for a summer bbq. The lifelong friends and support we have found within LCFS has been such a blessing!
Feb 05, 2021
Thanks to Lutheran Counseling Family Services Adoptions our dreams of becoming a family became reality. We are blessed with two amazing children. Kate is great to work with. She will guide you along the journey and help in anyway possible. LCFS made it happen!
Jan 24, 2021
Adoption Note
When my wife and I were considering going through the process for adoption, the one thing that we were told was that it was extremely important to find the right agency, and the right case worker to guide us on our journey. Now, as we sit here with a beautiful baby boy, we are so incredibly thankful that LCFS was there for us on both counts.
LCFS is definitely a smaller agency, but that was something we viewed as a positive. We were able to build an incredibly strong relationship with our case worker, Kate, and she handled every aspect of the adoption process. Whether it was our home study, the educational classes, the various court hearings, our case worker was there for us, and wasn’t afraid to tell it to us straight. Her approach was that of honesty, and we appreciated that. From that very first meeting, to a year and a half later when we left the hospital with our son, our case worker was there, and we will never forget all she did for us!
My wife and I wouldn’t hesitate to partner with LCFS again for any potential future adoptions; and we heartily recommend them every chance we get!
Jan 06, 2021
We found out about LCFS through a friend's recommendation when we were looking for an adoption agency. They were professional and down-to-earth, and did a great job through-out the adoption process. In particular, we very much enjoyed working with Kate Feiertag, the adoption coordinator, as she helped us with our paperwork and home-study, coordinated things with the birth mom, and guided us through the legal process. We were so blessed to have found Kate and LCFS and would highly recommend them for anyone looking into adoption.
Jan 05, 2021
We recommend LCFS to everyone who is looking for a Christian based top notch facility that in my opinion is leading the way in service and respect for all people. This place is the best. We adopted our son through LCFS and they helped us nonstop until we had a baby. Adoption is so stressful financially and emotionally. Every step of the way, our Social Worker was the best. Always checking in, always explaining everything in detail, always guiding us through the steps. They are a small agency but we liked that because we didn't want to be just a number, just a couple trying to adopt like we had been with previous agencies we had used. We are beyond pleased with the relationship we continue to have with LCFS and the friendships we made along the way through this agency.