About The Rainbow Project

Our mission

Our mission is to provide restorative healing and hope for young children and their families who have experienced trauma, helping them build a foundation for the mastery of life-sustaining skills.

Our vision

We envision a safe, healthy and nurturing world for children and families.

Our Values

Respect. Philosophy of interactions with others internally, consumers, other professionals, and the community.

Growth. Desire to inspire, support, and foster consumers, families, colleagues, team members, and the community.

Compassion. Recognition, empathy, and support for individual differences, including, but not limited to, life experiences, culture, background, and abilities.

Collaboration. Interactive role a part of a larger whole.

Excellence. Commitment to quality, integrity, leadership, professionalism, and thoughtfulness.

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Why is our approach so effective?

We desire to inspire, support and foster others — consumers, families, colleagues, team members and the community. We support individual differences such as life experience, culture, background and ability. We are committed to quality, integrity, leadership, professionalism and thoughtfulness.

Who and what is our focus?

We serve families with young children — primarily ages 10 and under — in Dane County, Wisconsin and the surrounding areas. We specialize in providing trauma-informed, evidence-based and culturally responsive care to the community we serve. Our staff have experience working with a variety of culturally and economically diverse populations.

No one is denied services due to their inability to pay.

Our services

We provide individualized and responsive services within a variety of settings. Services include short- and long-term counseling, prevention and early intervention.

Our services are intended to:

  • Promote positive change within families, including building, strengthening and supporting healthy parent/child relationships.

  • Provide prevention, intervention and treatment for families affected by family violence, including families with patterns that place members at risk for maltreatment or future mental health concerns.

  • Advocate for the mental health needs and support of families and children in the community.

  • Strengthen our community to support those who have experienced trauma.

We customize care for each child and family’s case using a unique mix of our expert services, including:

  • Comprehensive diagnostic assessment and developmental evaluation, with emphasis on social-emotional development and behavior for young children and adults

  • Assessment of parent-child interaction and family relationships

  • Referral services to other specialized community services for family members

  • Child play therapy

  • Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT)

  • Adult treatment and counseling with individuals, couples, families or groups

  • Parent education in individual settings, parent-child play sessions or group settings

  • In-home treatment

  • Interagency coordination, case management and advocacy

  • Consultation services with teachers, foster parents, nurses and others involved with the family

  • Individualized service planning

  • Evaluation and follow-up services

  • Community education/training

  • Short- and long-term services are offered, ranging in length from three months to two-and-a-half years or more.


Looking for local trauma-informed care?

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