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Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers and KK River Neighbors in Action Lead Initiative for New Southside Green Space, Awarded Two MANDI Awards
MANDI Award-winning project transforms vacated space into thriving neighborhood asset where people of all ages engage with their natural environment in a healthy way
Sep 3rd, 2020 by Sixteenth Street Community Health CentersSixteenth Street Community Health Centers to Host Third Annual Health Equity Summit
Empower a Healthier Milwaukee
Mar 3rd, 2020 by Sixteenth Street Community Health CentersThe 2nd Annual César E. Chávez Birthday Celebration
Free Event is on March 8 at 1:00 pm
Jan 31st, 2020 by Marcus Performing Arts CenterMayor Barrett Proposes $2.2 Million in Block Grant Funds for Lead Abatement
“We will continue to act proactively to reduce the number of Milwaukee children with lead poisoning.”
Dec 4th, 2019 by Mayor Tom BarrettSixteenth Street to Open new Clinic Focused on Behavioral Health for Milwaukee’s South Side Community
Sixteenth Street and Milwaukee County Behavioral Health Division collaborate to increase access to behavioral health services with support from the Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin health network
Nov 21st, 2019 by Sixteenth Street Community Health CentersSixteenth Street Community Health Centers Roasts Mike and Amy Lovell, Celebrates 50th Anniversary
Lovells and Sixteenth Street share commitment to breaking the cycle of trauma in Milwaukee’s most marginalized communities
Nov 15th, 2019 by Sixteenth Street Community Health CentersMilwaukee awarded $5.6 million HUD grant to protect children and families from lead hazards in the home
City of Milwaukee identified as a priority area to address lead and other home health hazards
Oct 1st, 2019 by City of Milwaukee Health DepartmentCommunity Health in Motion Features Milwaukee Brewers Players and Wives
Community event to promote healthy lifestyles through safe biking and more
Jun 18th, 2019 by Sixteenth Street Community Health CentersHaggerty Museum of Art and Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers unveil public art projects on Kinnickinnic River Trail
Community-selected art installations supplement new amenities and bring life to trail
May 16th, 2019 by Sixteenth Street Community Health CentersA Milwaukee Focus
According to the Milwaukee Health Department, the primary sources of elevated blood lead levels in children are lead-based paint and leaded household dust, found in buildings built before 1978.
Nov 5th, 2018 by League of Women Voters of Milwaukee County