The Focus on Energy program helps residents save money on their energy bills.
The cost of school supplies can add up quickly. Here’s a list of places where you can get free or discounted supplies.
There are no shortage of organizations in Milwaukee where youths can get leadership experience and serve the community.
Nobody anticipates a fire happening to them. But when it comes to fire safety, one can never be too prepared. Here are some tips that can save your life.
https://milwaukeenns.org/2021/11/18/how-to-avoid-fires-and-stay-safe-this-winter/
Whether it's a barking dog, cars in the front yard, illegal activity or loud parties, there are ways to deal with challenging neighbors.
https://milwaukeenns.org/2021/10/27/how-to-deal-with-a-nuisance-neighbor/
The “Right to Counsel Milwaukee” program provides free legal representation to qualified residents facing eviction or foreclosure.
If you receive FoodShare and had food spoil because of a storm-related power outage, you can have the food replaced plus other things you should know.
A guide to navigating assistance programs for those at risk of eviction during the pandemic.
https://milwaukeenns.org/2021/07/14/how-to-get-rental-assistance-in-wisconsin/
Families who qualified for Pandemic EBT, or P-EBT, or who are awarded FoodShare this summer are eligible to receive an additional $375 per eligible child for buying groceries.
From summer camps to gardening programs to computer programming classes, here’s an extensive list of youth programming that local organizations are offering this summer and most of it’s free.
Parents and those responsible for children will get some extra financial help this year because of the expanded child tax credit funded by the American Rescue Plan.
Two programs will deliver free food to qualified households with kids 18 and younger. Find out how to sign up and what to expect in the meal kits.
If you’re looking to buy a home or struggling to stay in one, here are resources that can help you.
https://milwaukeenns.org/2021/06/03/what-milwaukee-homeowners-and-those-who-want-to-be-should-know/
A federal judge on Wednesday tossed out the federal eviction moratorium, making it easier for landlords to kick out tenants behind in rent. Here are some things you should know.
A tenant, a property owner and a staff attorney with the Legal Aid Society of Milwaukee explain the process of evictions.
https://milwaukeenns.org/2021/04/23/what-renters-need-to-know-about-the-eviction-process/
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has extended the federal eviction moratorium to June. Unlike the last time the moratorium was scheduled to end, the City of Milwaukee has resources ...
https://milwaukeenns.org/2021/04/01/heres-how-you-can-get-the-help-you-need-to-avoid-eviction/
A new round of stimulus checks will likely also bring out a new round of scams. Here’s what to watch out for.
https://milwaukeenns.org/2021/01/28/how-to-avoid-stimulus-check-scams/
Vaccines will be available for those 65 and older as part of Phase 1B of the distribution plan.
6 helpful tips on mail-in voting to ensure that your vote is counted and your voice is heard in the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election this November.
https://milwaukeenns.org/2020/09/02/what-you-need-to-know-now-about-mail-in-voting-in-wisconsin/
As we prepare to bring students back to school in some form this school year, we need to think creatively about how we catch them up academically and also support their social and emotional well-...