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MILWAUKEE 鈥?Just as early childhood education centers are the foundational building blocks for our children, two Milwaukee organizations believe it s just as important that their teachers have a strong foundation at home. Community Development Allian
stanley cup ce CDA and Milwaukee Local Initiatives Support Corporation are working to provide affordable housing for childhood educators across the city. They plan to build 50 houses, with the first being completed by the end of 2024. The plans for the houses are based on Habitat for Humanity models and will have three bedrooms, one bath, and a basement. They ll be built on city-owned vacant lots. CDA and LISC have also teamed up with five Milwaukee childcare centers including Next Door Foundation Earl
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stanley website ldrens Outing Association Early Education Center, Malaika Early Learning Center, Ricardo Diaz Early Learning Academy, and Growing Tree Childrens Center. TMJ4 Each center will see 10 houses built within walking distance.Laura Gutierrez, United Community Center UCC Chief Executive Officer, is hopeful the program will help keep teachers in the profession. They love what they do, it s a passion, it truly is a servant leader calling, Gutierrez said about the teachers at UCC s Ricardo Diaz Early Learning Academy. For us, if we can help teachers stay in that position by removing some of these barriers and giving them a stable home to live right in their community where they might not need a Hell 26-year-old arrested after entering a home, shooting victim
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stanley italia e are investigating a homicide in the city s Arlington Heights neighborhood on Monday.Police say a 25-year-old Milwaukee man was shot and killed around 2:47 p.m. It happened near 18th a
garrafinhas stanley nd Atkinson.The circumstances leading up to the shooting remain under investigation.Police are seeking unknown suspect
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