Donation helps All-In Milwaukee offer resource for students
Donation helps All-In Milwaukee offer resource for students
All-In Milwaukee is a coalition of community partners dedicated to helping limited-income and high-potential students. There are more than 100 limited-income students of color in the program right now attending schools like Marquette and UW-Madison.
MILWAUKEE - All-In Milwaukee is a coalition of community partners dedicated to helping limited-income and high-potential students. There are more than 100 limited-income students in the program right now attending schools like Marquette and UW-Madison.
A generous donation from one local business helped All-In Milwaukee offer a supportive resource for students.
Teams have collected a cumulative total of over one million specimens since April 2020 at community-based testing sites and institutional-based testing missions. The Wisconsin National Guard’s collection activities support the Wisconsin Department of Health Service’s efforts to expand COVID-19 testing throughout the entire state.
The teams, which are tailorable to meet the needs of a specific facility or community, are dispatched from a larger task force of several hundred Citizen Soldiers and Airmen. They have established mobile testing sites since early April at locations ranging from correctional facilities, health clinics and institutional facilities, to private businesses, senior-living facilities, and community-based testing sites.
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services has still not said who else is in the second group of people eligible for a vaccine, or when they'll be able to get a shot.
Created: January 18, 2021 07:23 PM
St. Croix County Wisconsin Public Health Department plans to vaccinate teenage health care workers later this week in their battle against COVID-19. Some days it feels like we just started, some days it s like When is this going to be over and how can we be going at this pace?, said Kelli Engen, public health administrator for the county.
Later this week, Engen’s office will administer the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine to some of the county’s younger residents. Only one of those vaccines has been approved for the 18 and under population, we actually have the Pfizer vaccine in St. Croix County, Engen said.
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