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Parachute House

Parachute House Warmline 414-877-5918

Our Warmline provides a comforting option for individuals who aren’t in an immediate crisis but still need someone to talk to for emotional support. Talk to one of our peers who truly understands what it’s like to face mental health and or substance abuse challenges.

The Parachute House is a peer-run respite designed to provide a compassionate and supportive environment for adults experiencing emotional stress or mental health challenges. As a sanctuary for recovery and wellness, we offer a unique alternative to traditional crisis services. Here, you’ll find a safe space where healing happens through connection, understanding, and shared experiences.

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In partnership with the State of Wisconsin Division of Care and Treatment Services and Milwaukee County Behavioral Health Services, Parachute House provides holistic, recovery-oriented, trauma-informed, and person-centered equitable services. Our Certified Peer Support Specialists, who bring their own lived experience and recovery journeys, offer supportive conversations and wellness opportunities to guide guests toward hope and resilience.

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The Parachute House offers private guest rooms to create a comfortable, secure environment for reflection and recovery.

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NOTE: To ensure the safety and privacy of our guests, the address of the Parachute House is undisclosed. 

See Parachute House in Action

Get a glimpse of the safe, supportive environment we provide at Parachute House.

Watch our video to learn how this unique peer-run respite is transforming lives.

What We Offer

At Parachute House, our services are rooted in recovery and wellness:
 

  • Supportive Conversations: Engage in meaningful discussions with Certified Peer Support Specialists who understand your journey.
     

  • Wellness Opportunities: Access tools and activities to nurture emotional and mental well-being.
     

  • Private Guest Rooms: Enjoy a serene and private space to focus on your recovery.

  • 1987
    Our Space was founded by family members, clergy, mental health providers, and consumers of mental health services. In 1988, All Saints Cathedral donated space and Our Space began serving 35 individuals impacted by mental illness.
  • 1990
    Our Space participated in a community coalition to establish the Grand Avenue Club.
  • 1992
    NAMI awarded Our Space the Certificate of Appreciation.
  • 1996
    Our Space and NAMI helped establish the Consumer Satisfaction Team, which in 1998 incorporated as a separate entity. Price Is Right Shoppe opens. The Shoppe provides clothing and household items so that individuals suffering from mental illness are able to live independently. All items are provided free of charge.
  • 2002
    Kelly Blaschke, Board President, received NAMI’s Anti-Stigma Award. Later that year, the Executive Director received the NAMI Professional Services Award.
  • 2003
    Our Space initiated the Parents Without Children Program (PWOC) to address the needs of mental health consumers who have lost custody of their children to the child welfare system due to their mental illness.
  • 2004
    Our Space received funding from the Healthier Wisconsin Partnership Program to implement a Peer Support training program and began providing Peer Support in Adult Crisis Services at the Behavioral Health Division. Fardale Supportive Apartments opened in September 2004. A collaboration was established between Social Rehabilitation and Residential Resources and Our Space, Inc. to create a supported apartment program that offered supportive living to consumers and offered meaningful employment opportunities to Peer Support Specialists who assist these consumers.
  • 2005
    Our Space was the first program in the Milwaukee area to receive funding from the Healthier Wisconsin Partnership to implement a peer specialist training program, which included adding a state-approved CPS trainer to our talented staff.
  • 2006-2007
    The Crisis Resource Center opened in December 2007. Our Space’s Executive Director at the time was instrumental in fund development and received a $500,000 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation grant for the project.
  • 2008
    Our Space collaborated with Cardinal Capital and Milwaukee County Housing- Special Needs Division to open United House. This new supportive apartment initiative opened in August 2008 and serves 24 residents with severe and persistent mental illness.
  • 2009-2010
    Our Space relocated to a new location at the site of the former Oakton Manor on National Avenue.
  • 2011
    Empowerment Village-National, a supportive apartment facility connected to Our Space, opened in January 2011 and serves 35 residents with severe and persistent mental illness. Our Space provides peer support, groups, and one-on-one support to residents with severe and persistent mental illness. Empowerment Village-Lincoln, a supportive apartment facility for 30 residents, was built at the former site of Our Space and opened in September 2011. Our Space provides peer support, groups, and one-on-one support to residents with severe and persistent mental illness.
  • 2013
    Farwell Studio Apartments, a mix housing supportive apartment facility for 17 residents, Our Space provides peer support, groups, and one-on-one support to residents with severe and persistent mental illness.
  • 2015
    Highland Commons, a supportive apartment facility for 50 residents, Our Space provides peer support, groups, and one-on-one support to residents with severe and persistent mental illness.
  • 2016
    Managed Health Services (MHS), previously known as Cenpatico®, partnered with Our Space to provide peer specialist support service to their members. Their objective was to reduce high utilization of emergency care services. Due to the success of this program we have continued this partnership.
  • 2017
    Our Space awarded the Bringing Recovery Supports to Scale Technical Assistance Center Strategy (BRSS TACS) Building Opportunity grant. This was a capacity building grant was to help provide a stronger infrastructure. Our Space became a Comprehensive Community Service and Wiser Choice Provider.
  • 2018
    The Behavioral Health Division awarded Our Space the peer-run Respite contract. This new initiative offers consumers community-based support in a home-like environment during times of increased stress.
  • 2019
    Parachute House peer-run respite opens.
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Is Parachute House Right for You?

Parachute House is open to Wisconsin adults who are experiencing emotional stressors and need additional support. Our goal is to provide an empowering environment that fosters personal growth and healing.

Ready to take the first step? Call us at 414-877-5918 to learn more or schedule your stay.

Our Space, Inc. is grateful for the generous support of our funding partners, including Milwaukee County DHS and state grant programs. Their contributions empower us to provide recovery-oriented, person-centered services to our community.

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Our Space, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering an inclusive and welcoming community for all, including LGBTQ+ and BIPOC individuals.

1527 W. National Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53204

414-383-8921

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