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Empowering the Community through Advocacy Trainings
Milwaukee Succeeds is helping parents and early educators turn their passion into action. On September 14, the organization launched its new Early Childhood Education Advocacy Training Series, a six-part course aimed at equipping educators and community members with the skills and knowledge needed to effectively advocate for change.
New Report Highlights the Urgent Need to Support ECE in Milwaukee
Milwaukee Succeeds’ new report, titled Building Foundations, explores the current challenges – and opportunities – surrounding Milwaukee’s early childhood education (ECE) sector. This report aims to reignite the conversation around ECE, emphasizing its crucial role not only for our children but also for the broader economy and social fabric of the city.
Meet the Changemakers of Our Autonomous Youth Council
On June 26, Youth Forward MKE held a pivotal meeting to explore the Autonomous Youth Council, set to launch on July 8. The virtual meeting provided a platform for attendees to meet the council members and facilitators, and to understand the significance and impact of this new initiative.
Expanding the Reach: Phase 2 of the Spanish Mental Health Trainings
Last year, three tenacious members of the MKE ECE Coalition banded together to create a series of mental health trainings specifically for Spanish-speaking providers. Following the clear success of the program, it was expanded to include a train-the-trainer model, broadening the scope to include even more educators.
ECE Ambassadors Shine During Summer Celebrations
Our ECE Ambassadors have been busy showcasing their dedication and passion for the ECE sector. On June 18, they were honored as guest speakers during GMF’s A Milwaukee for All event, while on June 19, they spread the word about ECE during Milwaukee’s Juneteenth celebrations.
Unlocking Access to Child Care: Understanding the Wisconsin Shares Experience
For many, the Wisconsin Shares program stands as a beacon of hope, offering families the lifeline they need to afford child care. However, only half of Milwaukee's eligible families are tapping into this essential resource. Milwaukee Succeeds sought to understand the barriers hindering broader participation.