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Lutheran Social Service outlines wraparound services, youth transitions program and community care closet in Virginia
Summary
Lutheran Social Service presenters described a high-fidelity wraparound model serving families with children (contracted through St. Louis County), a fostering‑youth transitions program for ages 14–22, and a donation-based community care closet open Wednesdays 10 a.m.–2 p.m. at 507 South 9th Avenue West in Virginia.
Teresa, representing Lutheran Social Service (LSS), described the agency’s high-fidelity wraparound program, which uses strength-based teams to work with whole families and seeks surrogate supports for households that lack informal networks. She said most LSS referrals come through St. Louis County contracts (children's mental health and child protection), and that recent grants have allowed some self-referrals.
Savannah Parisian, LSS program manager, then summarized the fostering‑youth transitions…
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