In response to concerns about public safety in the City of Milwaukee, Milwaukee Common Council President Ashanti Hamilton and Public Safety Committee Chair Alderman Bob Donovan said the council is asking members of the public to participate in a brief survey to help guide the efforts of elected officials and shape city policies that will make Milwaukee a safer place to live and work.
Individuals and organizations are invited to submit news releases, short articles and photos about their issues and events.
Sixteenth Street helps community members take control of their sexual health in honor of National Latino AIDS Awareness Day
On Friday, Oct. 14, Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers will host a Sexual Health Awareness event in honor of National Latino AIDS Awareness Day, which falls on Oct. 15.
Read Anywhere: Partnership for Literacy launch event and citywide photo campaign
The Read Anywhere: Partnership for Literacy launch event will be held this Monday, October 10 at COA Youth & Family Centers’ Goldin Center (2320 W Burleigh) from 5 – 6:30 p.m. as part of the Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY) Program Family Gathering Night. Clifford the Big Red Dog will be handing […]
Mellowes, Penebaker honored by Greater Milwaukee Foundation
Two women whose passion and leadership have uniquely enhanced the greater Milwaukee region and expanded opportunities for many throughout the community were honored Thursday by the Greater Milwaukee Foundation for their service.
Mayor Barrett announces grant from United Way and Milwaukee Health Care Partnership to support reduction of childhood lead exposure
On Thursday, October 6, Mayor Tom Barrett and Health Commissioner Bevan K. Baker gathered with leaders from the United Way of Greater Milwaukee & Waukesha County and the health system members of the Milwaukee Health Care Partnership – Aurora Health Care, Ascension Wisconsin, Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin, and Froedtert and the Medical College of Wisconsin […]
Layton Boulevard West Tour of Homes to feature attractive homes, homebuying resources
Layton Boulevard West Neighbors (LBWN) and Johnson Bank invite homebuyers from throughout the greater Milwaukee area to join them for a FREE Tour of Homes for sale in the diverse and vibrant neighborhoods of Silver City, Burnham Park and Layton Park.
City of Milwaukee Commission on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault announces Domestic Violence Awareness Month
During Domestic Violence Awareness Month, the City of Milwaukee Commission on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault is bringing attention to an issue that affects far too many victims through local activities and events to raise awareness and support those affected by domestic violence.
And the Nonprofit Excellence Award Winners are…
We’re excited to announce the winners of the NPC Nonprofit Excellence Awards!
Milwaukee County Announces new milestone in efforts to end chronic homelessness
Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele and the Department of Health and Human Services Housing Division, in partnership with Cardinal Capital Management, Inc. and Wisconsin Community Services, today announced the grand opening of the Thurgood Marshall Apartments, Wisconsin’s first Harm Reduction housing development to serve low-income adults who are chronically homeless and suffer from chronic alcoholism.
Alverno College launches new Doctorate of Nursing Practice
In response to demand and the increasingly complex health care landscape, Alverno College is launching a post-master’s Doctorate of Nursing Practice degree and the first doctorate offering at the college. The program is for nurses looking to increase their marketability and maximize their potential for career growth. Alverno’s JoAnn McGrath School of Nursing is fully accredited and widely recognized as one of Wisconsin’s top nursing programs.
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