Please join us in celebrating National Human Rights Day through music, storytelling, performances, awards, networking, and refreshments.
Individuals and organizations are invited to submit news releases, short articles and photos about their issues and events.
Medical College of Wisconsin and Greater Milwaukee Foundation pursue new community-based partnership
Collaboration, building on Flourishing Lives Initiative, will cultivate stronger, healthier communities.
2-1-1 Wisconsin Joins State in New Addiction Recovery Helpline Initiative
2-1-1 Wisconsin is bringing its statewide network of staff and resources to support Wisconsin’s new Addiction Recovery Helpline.
Important state employment opportunities information from the Common Council and City Clerk
Governor-elect Tony Evers and Lt. Governor-elect Mandela Barnes are looking for talented individuals from diverse backgrounds who may have an interest in joining their new administration.
SHARP Literacy announces details of 2018/2019 reading programs with Marquette and Carroll Universities
SHARP Literacy announced details of student athlete reading programs in partnership with the Marquette Golden Eagles men’s basketball team, and Carroll University Pioneers men’s basketball and football teams, and women’s basketball and soccer teams.
American Heart Association commends Common Council for attempting to lay groundwork to expand healthy food access
The American Heart Association commends the Milwaukee Common Council, with leadership from Alderman Khalif Rainey, for supporting the Healthy Food Establishment Fund to assist in building a healthier Milwaukee. Now the organization hopes members will override Mayor Barrett’s veto of this important initiative.
Mercy Housing Lakefront convenes panel discussion to explore solutions to poverty in Milwaukee
On Thursday, Nov. 15, nearly 200 people gathered at the Milwaukee County War Memorial Center for Mercy Housing Lakefront’s 2018 Live in Hope Reception, which focused on the impact of the justice system on those with limited economic means and actionable solutions to poverty in Milwaukee and across the country.
Psychosis affects three out of 100 people
Milwaukee County Behavioral Health Division offers program for teens experiencing psychosis.
New report reinforces urgent need for Office of African American Affairs
As the City of Milwaukee is profoundly affected by segregation and structural barriers surrounding race, this report speaks to the need to establish an Office of African American Affairs (OAAA) as soon as possible.
UMOS & Lotus Legal Clinic receive $800,000 federal grant
The 36-month grant from the Legal Assistant for Victims program administered by the Office on Violence Against Women begins in January 2019.
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