
Love, Inc. is a 501c(3) non-profit organization with over 40 different programs dedicated to helping families and individuals live better, more productive lives. That dedication takes an active and sustained commitment from the community. Each year Love, Inc. provides over a half a million dollars in goods and services to those in need.
Originating in 1983 by various community members, Love, Inc. has played a vital role in helping local area families find the resources they need to cope with economic and emotional hardships.
Our Mission Statement: Love, Inc. is a network of churches and individuals working together with the community to identify, assess and provide for the needs of families and individuals and direct them to the appropriate resources.
Our goal is to help families and individuals help themselves.
Contact the Webmaster at communications@love-inc.net with any questions, comments or feedback.
Meet our Board of Directors
Meet our Staff
The Universe of Love, Inc.
A resource document entitled The Universe of Love, Inc. provides an overview of the programs, collaborating programs and stores of Love, Inc. For easy access to this information, please click the following link: Universe of Love, Inc.
Love, Inc. – Free Informational DVD
We have an informational DVD describing the mission of Love, Inc. as we look to the future to expand and grow to make a greater impact on those around us in the community. To request a free DVD, contact Bill Schoessling, Executive Director at director@love-inc.net or 262-763-6226 with your mailing address.
Click on Love, Inc. – Free Informational DVD for more details.

Love, Inc. makes decisions that will reduce the negative impact on our environment. In 2008 alone we recycled over 292 tons of recyclable material. These items include clothing, shoes, metals and cardboard. The funds are then used to help support our mission. It doesn’t need to be an “either or” situation, we do both.
Love, Inc.s’ green efforts include:
- reusing plastic bags from donations in the retail stores to reduce waste.
- buttons from old clothes are used to make craft jars for sale in the retail stores.
- rags are made out of old clothes unsuitable for resale.
- recycling cloths, cardboard , paper, metal and wire.
- and our largest effort is making donated merchandise available for resale at greatly reduced costs.