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Returning adult students receive awards for perseverance, community contributions

The Lifelong Learner Search Jesus Garza-Noriega and Marianna Globacheva share international roots and the same important reasons for continuing their education as returning adult students: family and community. Garza-Noriega, 27, will graduate in December with a bachelor’s degree in rehabilitation psychology and special education so he can support his family and honor his parents, who migrated from Mexico to Madison to provide their children with opportunities they never had. He’s intent on using his degree to serve young students of color. Globacheva (pictured above with one of her five children), 42, is in her last semester of study for a bachelor’s degree in nursing. An ethnic minority and immigrant from Russia, she moved to Madison to pursue an education that would help support her family of seven. Her dream is to get a graduate degree and become a midwife for vulnerable women.

Partnership between Madison food pantries, local farmers to continue through July

Partnership between Madison food pantries, local farmers to continue through July The $5 million program is considered a win-win to keep families fed, farmers in business January 12, 2021 5:39 AM Christina Lorey Updated: MADISON, Wis.– Right now, thousands of local families are struggling with food insecurity entering month ten of the pandemic. Meanwhile, local farmers are struggling to sell their products, too. Last spring, leaders in Dane County came up with a way to help both farmers and families, and the promising partnership will continue through at least the end of July. The $5 million agreement extension between Dane County and the Second Harvest Food Bank allows the county to buy dairy, meat, and produce from Wisconsin farmers and use those locally-sourced products to stock county food pantries.

Radiothon - Isthmus | Madison, Wisconsin

Radiothon 7:00 PM November 6, 2020 Each December, La Movida radio and the Catholic Multicultural Center team up for Radiothon, a bilingual fundraiser for CMC s many community services (free meals, a food pantry and legal assistance for immigrants are only a sampling). The celebration can t take place as usual this year, so join the Center at noon on Facebook Live; La Movida s broadcast begins at 1 pm (1480 AM/94.5 FM), featuring interviews with staff, volunteers and program participants. Donations can be made at the CMC website; by calling 608-661-3512; texting 608-299-6459; or drive-through style from 4-6 pm at 1862 Beld St., which includes a free tamale dinner.

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