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Mercer Family Resource Center, Inc.

 

Established in 1971, Mercer Family Resource Center is a Natrona County family resource center providing education, counseling, and referral services that build stronger and healthier youth and families in our community. Our non-profit agency is funded through the State of Wyoming, the City of Casper, Natrona County, and private foundations and individuals. Mercer Family Resource Center is certified through the State of Wyoming Department of Health, Mental Health and Substance Abuse Division to provide Prevention Services, Level .5 Education, and Level 1 Assessment for Treatment Services.

This community-based agency provides resources for youth, families and the community in order to promote higher quality of life. We provide education and assistance to youth and promote healthy lifestyle planning to encourage communication with friends, family and community. Our professional staff have extensive experience and training in counseling, child development, substance abuse and education. Through dedication and hard work, they work with individuals and families to form lasting connections within our community.

Mercer Family Resource Center is also the lead agency for the Natrona County Prevention Coalition, an organization that forms connections between different agencies and groups within the community to pool resources and information.

Contact Information

535 W. Yellowstone
Casper, WY 82601

(307) 265-7366

Visit our website at www.mercercasper.com

Mercer House Annual Report in .pdf format

 
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