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Its new program for ex-offenders seeks to reduce recidivism by 50 percent.
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New plan for 10,000 affordable homes could help integrate city, advocates say.
Mar 3rd, 2018 by Elliot HughesFederal Grant Funds Anti-Violence Programs
City won $5 million grant, subcontracts with seven groups on anti-violence programs.
Nov 14th, 2017 by Andrea WaxmanTens of Thousands Losing Food Stamps
Walker decision not to renew waivers on FoodShare time limits cut off their benefits.
Sep 6th, 2017 by Jabril FarajCounty’s Homeless Program A Success
Based on national model, which found providing housing actually saves money.
Aug 21st, 2017 by Dave Fidlin“I Found My Passion Here.”
Andi Elliott, CEO of Community Advocates, is all about helping low-income clients.
Nov 21st, 2016 by Maggie GlynnCan Tammy Baldwin’s Proposal Reduce Poverty?
Legislation to reform federal programs based on Milwaukee’s problems and expertise.
Aug 9th, 2016 by Brendan O’BrienBlacks Have 6th Highest Energy Burden
Milwaukee’s black households pays 7% of their income for energy, 6th worst among 48 cities.
May 7th, 2016 by Wyatt MasseyHarvard Author Explains Plague of Evictions
At Boswell Books, MacArthur "Genius" discusses 16,000 people in city evicted annually.
Mar 11th, 2016 by Allison DikanovicMANDI Nominee Helps Homeless Families
37-unit Maskani Place, new complex at 320 E. Center, rents to low-income families.
Feb 25th, 2016 by Brendan O’BrienInnovative Program Aims to Reduce Teen Crime
"Pay for success" approach pays high risk black teens to attend workshops and hold jobs.
Jul 19th, 2015 by Matthew WislaWisconsin Ranks Last In Welfare Reform
A conservative group’s ranking of results suggests the state ranks 50th in the results of its reforms.
Jun 5th, 2015 by Bruce Thompson