Katie Sanders, executive director of Safe & Sound.

Photos

Content referencing Katie Sanders

Site Demolition Continues At Future Museum Site

Site Demolition Continues At Future Museum Site

Buildings getting razed near 6th and McKinley for new Milwaukee Public Museum.

Public Museum Picks Firms to Oversee New Museum’s Construction

Public Museum Picks Firms to Oversee New Museum’s Construction

MC Group and partners will act as owners representatives on project.

Public Museum Will Host Town Hall About Proposed New Home

Public Museum Will Host Town Hall About Proposed New Home

Virtual event design to share survey results, solicit additional feedback.

Milwaukee Public Museum to Host Virtual Town Hall About the Future Museum
Press Release

Milwaukee Public Museum to Host Virtual Town Hall About the Future Museum

Leadership to present on project progress, answer community questions

Public Museum Wants Your Opinions

Public Museum Wants Your Opinions

Online survey asks people about favored museum experiences, exhibits, to help plan new $240 million facility.

Safe & Sound Leader Seeks to Empower Residents

Safe & Sound Leader Seeks to Empower Residents

New executive director Bridget Whitaker 'understands the people side and business side.'

Eyes on Milwaukee: Demolition Starts For New Public Museum
Eyes on Milwaukee

Demolition Starts For New Public Museum

$240 million Milwaukee Public Museum facility to be built at 6th and McKinley, where building being razed housed Urban Milwaukee's first office.

Public Museum Needs $45 Million From County

Public Museum Needs $45 Million From County

Without it, private donors may not support plan for new, $240 million museum facility.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Public Museum Seeking Environmental Cleanup Funds
Eyes on Milwaukee

Public Museum Seeking Environmental Cleanup Funds

Will be used to support demolition of one three warehouses on future museum site.

Op Ed: Public Museum Hasn’t Moved Yet

Contribution to Cavalier Johnson of $50

Op Ed: Public Museum Hasn’t Moved Yet
Op Ed

Public Museum Hasn’t Moved Yet

We’re just getting started with the plan to improve MPM – and welcome your input.

New Safe and Sound Leader a City Insider

New Safe and Sound Leader a City Insider

Joe’Mar Hooper pledges to take organization to new heights.

Safe & Sound Announces Interim Executive Director
Press Release

Safe & Sound Announces Interim Executive Director

Previously, Robinson served as the Director of Human Resources for St. Charles Youth and Family Services in Milwaukee and as the CEO & Founder of QB Solutions.

Milwaukee Public Museum Adds Chief Planning Officer
Press Release

Milwaukee Public Museum Adds Chief Planning Officer

Katie Sanders to Advance Museum’s Strategic Effort to Build Wisconsin’s 21st Century Natural History Museum

Police-Community Relations Better in Sherman Park?

Police-Community Relations Better in Sherman Park?

Three years after unrest there’s more cops present, residents say, but still a lack of trust.

NEWaukee to Host Event Featuring Local, State Representatives Next Thursday
Press Release

NEWaukee to Host Event Featuring Local, State Representatives Next Thursday

Political Open Mic with Bridge the City to Include Justice Rebecca Dallet, State Representative Evan Goyke, District Attorney John T. Chisholm and more

Milwaukee Repertory Theater Names Pillar Partner Safe & Sound Recipient of the A Christmas Carol Families Program
Press Release

Milwaukee Repertory Theater Names Pillar Partner Safe & Sound Recipient of the A Christmas Carol Families Program

Plus Tiny Tim Ticket Program Participating Organizations Announced

Safe & Sound Receives $625,000 Grant to Continue 27th Street West Drug Free Coalition in 53208 Zip Code
Press Release

Safe & Sound Receives $625,000 Grant to Continue 27th Street West Drug Free Coalition in 53208 Zip Code

The Drug-Free Communities Support Program is the Nation’s leading effort to mobilize communities to prevent youth substance use.

Study Finds Safe & Sound Works

Study Finds Safe & Sound Works

Program's work to create block clubs helps reduce violence in city.

FBI Director Awards Safe & Sound for Community Leadership
Press Release

FBI Director Awards Safe & Sound for Community Leadership

Safe & Sound unites residents, youth, law enforcement and community resources to build safe and empowered neighborhoods.

Non-Profit A Key Player in Avenues West

Non-Profit A Key Player in Avenues West

Faith-based City on a Hill combats poverty, brings change to neighborhood.

Safe & Sound Expands to Northwest Side

Safe & Sound Expands to Northwest Side

Non-profit raised $270,000, will now expand for first time into Police District 4.

Safe & Sound Announces Neighborhood Team Expansion to North Milwaukee Neighborhoods
Press Release

Safe & Sound Announces Neighborhood Team Expansion to North Milwaukee Neighborhoods

As with any major expansion, Safe & Sound completed a new fundraising campaign to expand into the new district.

YP Week: Building a Safer Milwaukee
YP Week

Building a Safer Milwaukee

Crime is a big issue for Millennials, who may have tough questions for Barrett and Flynn.

Can Violence Reduction Program Work?

Contribution to Michael Murphy of $50

Can Violence Reduction Program Work?

Can Violence Reduction Program Work?

Milwaukee one of 10 cities chosen for federal program, but may not address root causes, critics say.

MANDI Finalist Seeks Safe City For All

MANDI Finalist Seeks Safe City For All

Safe & Sound works with residents, cops and community groups to help neighborhoods.

Safe & Sound Will Target 8 High-Crime Neighborhoods

Contribution to Cavalier Johnson of $50

Safe & Sound Will Target 8 High-Crime Neighborhoods

Contribution to Robert Bauman of $50

Safe & Sound Will Target 8 High-Crime Neighborhoods

Safe & Sound Will Target 8 High-Crime Neighborhoods

Community organizing group works with residents, high-risk youth and police to combat crime.

Surveillance camera grant program will target businesses, commercial corridors
Press Release

Surveillance camera grant program will target businesses, commercial corridors

Launch news conference set for Friday on city’s near south side