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After a seven-month hiatus, the board of the Social Development Commission announced plans to reopen the doors of the anti-poverty agency with select programs on Dec. 2. SDC is returning with four ...
The Social Development Commission will use its existing funding to support the programs and hire staff and is also seeking private donations, according to William Sulton, SDC’s attorney. “We know we have the ability to run these programs, and we are betting on ourselves that we will be able to secure state and federal funding in the future ...
The Social Development Commission’s main office on North Avenue remains closed in mid-May. (Photo by Meredith Melland) Many questions remain since the Social Development Commission, or SDC, closed its doors in late April, halting a variety of social services and laying off employees.
The Social Development Commission will use its existing funding to support the programs and hire staff and is also seeking private donations, according to William Sulton, SDC’s attorney. “We know we have the ability to run these programs, and we are betting on ourselves that we will be able to secure state and federal funding in the future ...
The sudden shutdown of the Social Development Commission, or SDC, in late April has left residents wondering what will happen to vital services and programs such as tax preparation and job training. In the interim, other nonprofits are stepping up to fill some of the void.
Many questions remain since the Social Development Commission, or SDC, closed its doors in late April, halting a variety of social services and laying off employees.
In a surprise move, the financially strapped Social Development Commission, an anti-poverty agency, closed its doors Friday afternoon without clear plans to reopen.
The Social Development Commission was reeling from a scandal in 2013. The federal government had flagged numerous deficiencies in how the Milwaukee anti-poverty agency managed the city’s Head Start early childhood development services.
A social services agency that’s been a lifeline in Milwaukee for more than 60 years has abruptly shut down. The Social Development Commission had three locations in Milwaukee and one in West...
Roughly five months have passed since the Social Development Commission abruptly shut down and laid off its entire staff, creating gaps in essential services for low-income Milwaukee residents. So what happened? The results of a state audit launched after its closing should fill in some details.