Annual Reports
Looking back at 2025:
Over the course of 2025, Tri-County Council faced some major changes and hardships. Tri-County Council experienced a large staff turnover, resulting in a new Executive Director, all new advocates and all new shelter staff. Tri-County Council also had to temporarily shut down our business office and emergency shelter in August while new staff were trained into their new positions. We were able to re-open both our office and shelter on October 1st. This turnover also resulted in our annual color run to be cancelled for next year and we were also not able to do any other big events for Domestic Violence Month in October.
| Service | Number of Individuals Served |
|---|---|
| Hotline Calls | 225 |
| Individuals Seeking Services | 287 |
| DV Victims | 285 |
| SA Victims | 122 |
| Dual (DV & SA) | 64 |
| Direct Services | 780 |
TODAY:
Today, Tri-County Council remains an integral part of our local community, providing services to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. All services are confidential and FREE of charge. Our services include:
- Emergency Shelter & Transportation
- Crisis Intervention
- Victim Advocacy & Accompaniment for SANE exams
- Legal Advocacy & Accompaniment
- Personal Advocacy
- Safety Planning
- Information & referrals to other community resources
- Support Groups
- Assistance with Crime Victim Compensation
We are looking forward to another great year in making strides in our mission of growth and development. Through our continued efforts, we will keep working to provide support and services to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault in Oneida, Forest and Vilas counties.