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Milwaukee Health Services, Inc., hosts annual Luau Lullaby Community Baby Shower Milwaukee Health Services, Inc., is hosted a Luau Lullaby Community Baby Shower in honor of National Health Center Week on Friday, August 13, 2021. The shower took place at MLK Heritage Health Center, 2555 N. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Participants attended educational sessions on safe sleep, infant mortality, breastfeeding and more. There was also a raffle, special performances and a sitdown dinner. Special guest US Congresswoman Gwen Moore stated, “Health centers like Milwaukee Health Services, Inc., are the glue in communities connecting vulnerable residents to the care they need. Today's community baby shower was a great event giving families the chance to receive educational sessions on safe sleep and nutrition.”
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SDC welcomes the community to their new and updated facilities with Open House
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For more than 50 years, the Social Development Commission (SDC) had been changing our community for the better. That is why on Friday, August 13, 2021, SDC decided to open their doors to the public for a "Summer Open House Series." The first open house at 1730 W. North Ave., allowed for the public to come to SDC sites to see their updated facilities and learn about their services, including resources to help manage the challenges created by COVID-19 and the pandemic. During the open house SDC held a ribbon-cutting ceremony with Mayor Tom Barrett for their new facilities, had raffle prizes, giveaways, free food, a health fair, and free back-to-school supplies. George Hinton is the President and CEO of SDC.
MKE Fellows join Bethesda Senior Center for 50th Anniversary Celebration Black-owned senior center founded in 1972 by Ms. Liller P. Bates (center). The MKE Fellows joined with the seniors as part of a "gift back" volunteer effort in partnership with a major medical provider. Later they joined in a Anniversary Celebration honoring the center and the work of Ms. Bates and other in the community.
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On Sunday, August 15, 2021, The MKE Fel- Senior Citizens Center, 2845 West Fond Du lows, a youth leadership initiative, joined in Lac Ave., as part of Bethesda's 50th Anniverthe celebration of the Bethesda Community sary celebration. Bethesda is Wisconsin's first An NCON Communications Publication
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