Despite COVID-19, there are still options in person and online for children to have a safe and enriching summer.
Checking in: How are you doing as we confront the coronavirus?
Milwaukee NNS continues to check in with the community as we cope with the challenges of Covid-19. This week we hear from a mother and daughter who work with youth and families in our neighborhood schools.
OPINION: My parents didn’t teach me how to deal with racism. But I will teach my son.
The coronavirus has shined an unfortunate spotlight on racism against Asian Americans. While we have much to celebrate during Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, we must also teach our children how to call out acts of bigotry.
5 things to know the week of May 25 in Milwaukee: The COVID-19 edition
Celebrate Memorial Day, listen to the “About That” podcast, get to planting with Teens Grow Greens, apply for Milwaukee’s small-business grant program, learn about the Wisconsin Rental Assistance program and (Class of 2020 graduates) sign up for free portraits.
Calling all graduates: NNS wants to celebrate YOU with a photo shoot
We know many folks in the community are looking for creative ways to celebrate grads of all levels, so we’re organizing a FREE socially-distant photo shoot opportunity.
Feeling restless inside? Get out and play Social Distancing Block Bingo.
Check out the Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service’s bingo card that promotes fun activities to do outdoors (all while maintaining safe social distancing habits).
Answering the call during a crisis: IMPACT 2-1-1 operators stay on the front lines during the pandemic
Although they now work from home due to COVID-19, IMPACT 2-1-1 community resource specialists are part of an unsung group of essential workers on the front lines of the pandemic.
7 places to get help during the coronavirus
A list of organizations that offer resources and basic items for those in need.
5 things to do and know the weekend of May 22: The COVID-19 edition
This weekend, celebrate a drive-through Eid, take a virtual walking tour, learn what the House of Correction is doing, explore the stars and support the #UntilSheCan campaign.
As suburban businesses prepare to reopen, Milwaukee establishments hope to avoid closing
Neighborhood institutions such as Lopez Bakery and Restaurant, like many other small businesses, are in jeopardy of going out of business as the pandemic takes a financial toll.
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