Family Counseling Service of Aurora
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Behavioral Health serves youth, older adults, domestic violence and anger management for men and women, parenting and general counseling for individuals and families to help resolve discord and teach coping skills. Big Brothers Big Sisters has community-based mentoring and school-based counseling in school sites in area schools. Caring volunteers are screened and are paired with children ages 6-12, with an emphasis on children from single parent families, low income households or children of incarcerated parents.For the fiscal year ended June 30, 2015, Family Counseling Service of AuroraFamily Counseling Service of Aurora 's program expenses were:Behavior Health Care 1,170,030Big Brothers Big Sisters 177,634Continuing Education 59,504Consumer Credit Counseling 36,988Total Program Expenses: $1,444,156