NEW LONDON, Wis. (WBAY) - Rawhide Youth Services is celebrating 60 years of helping young people and families find healing and purpose together as a community.

The non-profit organization hosted an event at their New London campus on Friday with a car show, fish fry, and a special raffle.

Late Packers quarterback Bart Starr and his wife, Cherry, helped found the organization.

Rawhide Youth Services has made an impact on thousands of kids throughout the state over the last 60 years through their youth counseling, career training, and much more.

The Wisconsin faith-based non-profit organization provides services for kids struggling with suicide, trauma, and much more.

Their mission is to inspire and give young people the tools to lead a healthy and responsible life.

“I like the staff h

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