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Vol. 41 • No. 18 • Thurs., May 12, 2022 - Wed. May 18, 2022 • An HTGroup, LLC Publication • Serving The Milwaukee Area • 75¢

Our Daily Bread hosts Mother's Day Grab-N-Go Event

Volunteers and members of the board for Our Daily Bread Community Outreach Center, Inc., distributed more than 50 Mother’s Day gift bags for pregnant ladies and mothers with children four years and younger at Ebenezer Ministry & Family Worship Center from 2-4 p.m., on Friday, May 6, 2022. The title of the event was “Pamper Me Pretty Mother’s Day Grab-N-Go Event." The gift bags contained personal self-love/self-care items for mothers. One of the four volunteers on Friday was a former client and a current board member. Another volunteer is a current client. The other two volunteers were from Ebenezer. Pictured second from left is Lea Kyle-Lewis, founder and CEO of Our Daily Bread.

"Happy MotHer's Day to all tHe New aND sooN-to-Be MoMs!"

Milwaukeeans gather to protest SCOTUS opinion on Roe v. Wade

On Wednesday, May 4, 2022, protesters gathered in downtown Milwaukee to demonstrate against the United States Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, the groundbreaking case that made abortion legal in the United States nearly 50 years ago. Marchers from all walks of life, male and female gathered in Red Arrow Park to voice their concern on the potential overruling of the landmark case. Many have said that overturning the law would make it much more dangerous for the health and safety of women in the US.

Photos by Kim Robinson

Center For Teaching Entrepreneurship celebrates 30th anniversary

Photos by Kim Robinson

On Saturday, April 30, 2022 the Center for Teaching Entrepreneurship (CTE) celebrated their 30th Anniversary at the Hilton Garden Inn. The CTE board president Douglas D. Kelly presented the board with a proclamation from the Governor's office and Milwaukee County. CTE's mission is to research, develop, implement and advocate for programs serving young people ages 9 - 21, that promote fundamentals of entrepreneurship and financial literacy, provide an awareness of personal growth opportunities and build individual responsibility. The program was funded in 1991 by Franklin Buchta and ReDonna Rodgers, who passed away in 2017. Robert E. Birney (right photo) is a board member and interim executive director, who credited Rodgers' vision and passion that the CTE board (center photo) has used as their guiding fundamentals all these years.

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