Chandra Cooper, the founder and executive director of Grateful Girls Safe Haven.

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American Family Insurance and Milwaukee Brewers announce joint contribution to support health programming for families
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American Family Insurance and Milwaukee Brewers announce joint contribution to support health programming for families

$50,000 investment will provide Fit and Focused Program offered through Grateful Girls, Inc. and Hands at Home Milwaukee.

Summit Aims to Prevent Human Trafficking

Summit Aims to Prevent Human Trafficking

Third Annual "Stay Out the Game” summit at North Side YMCA trained youth how to resist traffickers.

Black Women Look to Change the Political Landscape

Black Women Look to Change the Political Landscape

Event attendees create political agenda for Milwaukee based on the wants and needs of black women.

Developer Creates A Home For Nonprofits

Developer Creates A Home For Nonprofits

Melissa Goins buys the Reader’s Choice building to house nonprofits

Art: A Bright Spotlight on Women Artists
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A Bright Spotlight on Women Artists

Mothers of Our Nations exhibit now in Milwaukee, will travel to Madison.

Seeking Solutions to Human Trafficking

Seeking Solutions to Human Trafficking

Task force looks to build awareness and find solutions to trafficking and the sex trade.

A Shelter For Women Caught in Sex Trade

A Shelter For Women Caught in Sex Trade

Grateful Girls Safe Haven helps prostitutes and those targeted by human trafficking.