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Community initiative launched to combat infant mortality rates

June 20, 2024 | Milwaukee , Milwaukee County, Wisconsin



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Community initiative launched to combat infant mortality rates
In a recent government meeting, the committee confirmed the appointment of Michelle, an employee of WEC Energy Group, to replace former board member Erica Nicole Harris. Michelle's long-standing involvement with the organization and her engagement in local activities were highlighted as key factors in her selection.

The meeting also featured a presentation on the upcoming Harambe 5K Walk/Run, aimed at promoting healthy birth outcomes as part of Bronzeville Week 2024. Tonda Thompson, the event's lead and a local community advocate, shared her personal connection to the initiative, which was inspired by her own experiences with infant mortality. Thompson emphasized the event's evolution from a memorial to a proactive campaign for healthier families in the Harambee neighborhood.

The committee expressed support for the event, with Alderman Chambers moving for its approval and Alderman Dimitrijevich joining in support. The meeting underscored the importance of community engagement and health initiatives in addressing local challenges.

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