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Next Steps Family Resilience Center reports 17 of 18 apartments filled, cites housing and service outcomes
Summary
Family Services of Southern Wisconsin told the Rock County Board that the Next Steps Family Resilience Center (Beloit) is fully built and nearly full: 17 of 18 apartments occupied, about 7,000 bed nights provided, and measurable outcomes such as family reunifications and education enrollments.
Kelsey Hood Christensen, president and CEO of Family Services of Southern Wisconsin, updated the Rock County Board on the Next Steps Family Resilience Center on March 12, describing operations, occupancy and outcomes from the ARPA-funded project.
Christensen said the organization purchased the former Roy School in Beloit and completed phase two construction in early 2026. As of her presentation she reported, “we have 17 of our 18 available apartments filled,” and cited roughly 7,000 bed nights provided to date, serving 54 individuals…
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