Star Commonwealth

Our day-to-day contact was Starr’s EVP.  Before leaving to become CEO of a larger social service organization, he told us, “I’ve worked with many agencies during my career. You provide the best customer service I’ve ever experienced. How do you do it — do you have a manual?”

Starr CommonwealthStarr is a leader in residential and community-based transformational programs for children, families, schools, and communities. We've helped Starr secure federal dollars from three different federal agencies and an Omnibus Appropriations Bill:

  • $876,600 to Starr Commonwealth, Michigan for renovations to the Battle Creek Day Treatment Facilities. (Source: Department of Housing and Urban Development)
  • $500,000 to Start Commonwealth, Ohio for adolescent delinquency program expansion. (Source: Department of Justice)
  • $300,000 to Starr Commonwealth, Michigan for expansion of the Battle Creek Day Treatment Program. (Source: Department of Justice)
  • $350,000 to Starr Commonwealth, Michigan for structured therapeutic living renovations. (Source: Department of Housing and Urban Development)
  • $200,000 to Starr Commonwealth, Michigan for bridges toward responsible adulthood. (Source: Department of Justice)
  • $200,000 to Starr Commonwealth, Ohio for a structured therapeutic living program. (Source: Department of Justice)
  • $237,500 for the Structured Therapeutic Living Program and for renovations of living quarters and classrooms. (Source: Omnibus Appropriations Bill)
  • $544,000 for the renovation of facilities at the Van Wert and Columbus campuses. (Source: Department of Housing and Urban Development)
  • $250,000 to the City of Van Wert, OH for the renovation of facilities for Starr Commonwealth. (Source: Department of Housing and Urban Development)
  • $250,000 for juvenile delinquency prevention programs in Van Wert, Ohio. (Source: Department of Justice)
  • $200,000 for the No Disposable Kids program in Van Wert, Ohio. (Source: Department of Health and Human Services)