Housing advocates say they have seen some strides but more needs to be done two years after Milwaukee County supervisors declared a “right to shelter” for all residents.
Legal Aid Society of Milwaukee helps residents gain pardons
The Legal Aid Society of Milwaukee helps people navigate the process of seeking a pardon from the governor.
How one program gives new and expecting fathers the tools they need to support their families
Ascension Wisconsin’s Blanket of Love Dads program helps equip new fathers with the tools they need to be successful parents.
5 things to know and do this week in Milwaukee: Aug. 1 to Aug. 5
Register for a driver’s ed program for MPS students; learn how to provide public comment on the city budget; attend a health fair at Gerald L. Ignace Indian Health Center; watch “Malcolm X” at the Wisconsin Black Historical Society; and meet the application deadline for Rev-Up MKE.
UPDATE: Public Allies CEO resigns after backlash to the terminations of 30 staffers
Jaime Uzeta has resigned as CEO of Public Allies following backlash from the layoffs of 30 employees without notice three weeks ago. However, alumni who called for his resignation say more still needs to be done.
5 things to know and do the weekend of July 29
Check out Amani Youth Council’s Fun Fridays; learn about the environment’s effect on your health; meet your neighbors in Pulaski Park; attend New Hope Youth and Family Center’s open house and block party; and support Camp ‘Xhongo’ at Coffee Makes You Black.
Youths can learn about wellness, tech, entrepreneurship and leadership at STEAM & Dream summit
A day-long summit for youths to learn about wellness, tech, entrepreneurship and leadership is coming to Milwaukee on Saturday at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s Helene Zelazo Center for the Performing Arts.
FoodShare members receive 50% discount on fresh produce at Outpost through 2023
FoodShare members can get a 50% discount on fresh fruits and vegetables at Outpost Natural Foods thanks to a grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture secured by Outpost and the Hunger Task Force.
Public awareness campaign seeks to increase vaccination rates among young children and adults 65 and older
The two-part public awareness campaign seeks to increase vaccination rates among young children and adults 65 and older. It focuses on Milwaukee’s lowest-vaccinated areas, including ZIP codes 53206, 53216, 53218 and 53210, which are all on the North Side.
Eligible families will get $391 to cover summer food costs for kids
Wisconsin has been approved to issue a one-time payment of $391 to parents of children in child care who will receive FoodShare this summer. Parents who have children in the free lunch and breakfast program at their school or kids who were enrolled last school year also are eligible.
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