Brynn Baker

Parent Coach at Anu Family Services

Brynn Baker is a Parent Coach at Anu Family Services since March 2024, previously worked as a Case Manager at Pillars and Peer Support Group Facilitator at Center for Grieving Children. Brynn also has experience as a Sales Associate at DSW Designer Shoe Warehouse and as a Nanny for twin toddlers at a Private Residence. Brynn holds a Bachelor of Science in Human Development and Family Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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Madison, United States

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Anu Family Services

Anu Family Services has been providing innovative services since 1992. Anu Family Services is a private, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that serves clients in Wisconsin and Minnesota. We are nationally accredited by the “gold standard” in child welfare accreditation —The Council on Accreditation (COA)—since our inception. Our service specialization started with treatment foster care and has expanded to service offerings that are designed to support families so that children can remain in the home, get home more quickly or be successful when they return home. Parent Coaching, Parent Coaching Certification, Youth Coaching, Community-Based Flexible Support, and Individualized Trauma Services (ITS) are a few of the innovative approaches designed by Anu Family Services. Anu Family Services also provides Parenting Coach Certification, training, and consultation. Anu was an early founder and innovator of the national/international treatment foster care model. Our former parent company was founded in 1972 by a small group of foster parents who believed professional, highly trained, and involved foster parents could provide effective treatment to children with challenging behaviors in family-based settings. To this day, Anu Family Services is committed to these values and the belief that children reach their best potential in family-based settings rather than institutions. Our service specialization started with treatment foster care and has expanded to service offerings that are designed to support families so that children can remain in the home, get home more quickly or be successful when they return home.


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