Student and Family Assistance Program
The Greendale School District is pleased to offer a new program to promote healthy homes, healthy minds and healthy families. The Student and Family Assistance Program (SFAP), sponsored by the Aurora Employee Assistance Program, is a free benefit provided to all families and students of the Greendale School District.
The SFAP is 100% confidential as specified by both state and federal laws. There is no cost to the student or family member for any services provided by the SFAP.
The SFAP offers in-person or phone consultations with Master’s level counselors. Families that use the SFAP can receive (up to) six consultations per issue. Many issues can generally be resolved within the SFAP itself. If other referrals are needed, your SFAP counselor will connect you to community resources and/or insurance-based providers.
To schedule any consultations, or to access other SFAP services, call (800) 236-3231 and mention you are a family in the Greendale School District. A parent or legally responsible adult must call to schedule services through the SFAP.
The Greendale School District recognizes that a healthy home and family life helps to nurture academic excellence, and we hope that families will find this service beneficial.
For additional information, please contact Colleen McHugh-Moore, Greendale School District Director of Pupil Services, at (414) 423-2714, or call the Student and Family Assistance Program directly at (800) 236-3231.
The SFAP is 100% confidential as specified by both state and federal laws. There is no cost to the student or family member for any services provided by the SFAP.
The SFAP offers in-person or phone consultations with Master’s level counselors. Families that use the SFAP can receive (up to) six consultations per issue. Many issues can generally be resolved within the SFAP itself. If other referrals are needed, your SFAP counselor will connect you to community resources and/or insurance-based providers.
To schedule any consultations, or to access other SFAP services, call (800) 236-3231 and mention you are a family in the Greendale School District. A parent or legally responsible adult must call to schedule services through the SFAP.
The Greendale School District recognizes that a healthy home and family life helps to nurture academic excellence, and we hope that families will find this service beneficial.
For additional information, please contact Colleen McHugh-Moore, Greendale School District Director of Pupil Services, at (414) 423-2714, or call the Student and Family Assistance Program directly at (800) 236-3231.
Call (800) 236-3231
To schedule any consultations, or to access other SFAP services. Mention you are a family in the Greendale School District. A parent or legally responsible adult must call to schedule services through the SFAP.
To schedule any consultations, or to access other SFAP services. Mention you are a family in the Greendale School District. A parent or legally responsible adult must call to schedule services through the SFAP.
Greendale School District Success Story
In response to the changing economic needs of the community, the Greendale School District established Partners for Community Action to form partnerships and help create programs and initiatives geared toward improving the odds for success for Greendale youth. Under this framework, Greendale Schools partnered with Aurora Health Care to launch the Student and Family Assistance Program (SFAP). Learn more...
In response to the changing economic needs of the community, the Greendale School District established Partners for Community Action to form partnerships and help create programs and initiatives geared toward improving the odds for success for Greendale youth. Under this framework, Greendale Schools partnered with Aurora Health Care to launch the Student and Family Assistance Program (SFAP). Learn more...
Student and Family Assistance Program
To schedule any consultations, or to access other SFAP services, call (800) 236-3231 and mention you are a family in the Greendale School District. A parent or legally responsible adult must call to schedule services through the SFAP.
To schedule any consultations, or to access other SFAP services, call (800) 236-3231 and mention you are a family in the Greendale School District. A parent or legally responsible adult must call to schedule services through the SFAP.
Issues that the SFAP may be able to help with include, but are not limited to:
- Anxiety and depression
- Academic pressure issues
- Marital/relationship issues
- Stress management
- Child/family issues
- Alcohol/drug issues
- Divorce/blended families
- Parenting concerns and questions
- Legal consultation and mediation services
- Child care and elder care consultation, information and referral
- Financial consultation
- School and college planning
- Adoption information
- Unlimited access to website search forms, self-assessment tools, and wellness materials
