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Spotlight: Hunger Task Force Stories

Hunger Task Force Files Civil Rights Complaint Due to Ill-advised MiLES Closure and Move

Hunger Task Force Files Civil Rights Complaint Due to Ill-advised MiLES Closure and Move

The Coggs Center closed its doors without notice to families and individuals receiving or needing services on Monday, October 31. On November 1, 2022, the Coggs Building is set to reopen in a new location across town–eight miles north– at 6055 N. 64th Street, with abysmal access to the building for people using MCTS, disabled or elderly and uninviting prison fencing around the building.

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Milwaukee Veteran Encourages Other Seniors to Apply for FoodShare

Milwaukee Veteran Encourages Other Seniors to Apply for FoodShare

FoodShare has helped Alan Shepard manage his budget better. With food prices on the rise, increases to rent and the cost of medicines, FoodShare has helped him feel comfortable and not worry about his other expenses. “I’m trying to get better with my nutrition, I’m not getting any younger, so I have to be careful with what I buy. FoodShare helps me buy healthy foods.”

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Food Is A Human Right, But Too Many In My Community Are Struggling To Buy Food

Food Is A Human Right, But Too Many In My Community Are Struggling To Buy Food

With food and other prices rising at a rate our country has not seen since the 1970s, it is getting more difficult to “make a way.” In Milwaukee, Hunger is a major issue. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, in 2021, the City of Milwaukee had a poverty rate of 24.6%, ranking it one of the top 50 U.S. cities with people living below the poverty line.

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