Social Development Commission (SDC) unveils new look, new website | Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service
Social Development Commission
March 30, 2016
Social Development Commission’s new branding and tagline (Courtesy of SDC)
The Social Development Commission (SDC) is settling into its new location at 1730 W. North Avenue. In conjunction with the agency’s move into a new facility, SDC has unveiled new branding and a new tagline. They are reflective of the positive impact the agency’s services and programs have on the lives of low-income residents of Milwaukee County.
“Our new tagline, providing pathways from poverty to success, truly speaks to what SDC endeavors to do – provide pathways to success for each individual we touch,” said SDC CEO George Hinton. “We know that success looks different for each person, but if they can attain that, their life can change.”
The colors of the new logo – a bright blue and rich gold, are vibrant and align with outlook for the future SDC aims to provide its clients.
A completely redesigned website features the new branding. The site is visually compelling and offers improved navigation for users. Responsive design provides ease for those using the site on mobile devices and tablets. The URL remains cr-sdc.org.
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SDC provides a broad range of services including education and training, health and wellness services, youth, adult and senior services, financial literacy, career enhancement and job placement, business services, weatherization programs and nutrition services.
All programs and services are now offered at the new facility on North Avenue, with the exception of the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program. VITA will continue operations at SDC’s former office on Richards Street through the end of the tax season, Monday, April 18.
For more than 50 years, the Social Development Commission has operated as the Community Action Agency for Milwaukee County. SDC serves as a planner, coordinator, and provider of human service programs for low-income individuals and families residing in Milwaukee County. The agency is an intergovernmental commission and is governed by a board of 18 citizens from Milwaukee County, each of whom hold the title of “Commissioner.”
For more information on SDC’s programs and services, visit cr-sdc.org. Connect with us on Facebook www.Facebook.com/SDCMilwaukee and Twitter www.twitter.com/CRSDC.
SDC’s retired branding (Courtesy of SDC)