Project Open Door
Project Open Door is a program of the Samaritan Counseling Center in Winnebago County and it was born in partnership with the First Presbyterian Church of Oshkosh, a long standing supporter of our mission. The Project’s goals are to educate the Oshkosh community about mental health, and provide mental health services for children and adolescents from low income families. Many of these families find closed doors when they need mental health services because of their financial limitations. As a result, their children may have greater difficulty opening doors to a better future. The name “Project Open Door” reflects both the SCCFV’s and the First Presbyterian Church of Oshkosh’s desire to provide these young people with the chance of getting mental health help to be able to build a better future for themselves. The project is funded by grants from the First Presbyterian Church of Oshkosh and Presbytery of Winnebago. Espanola



