Milwaukee, WI
Where can I get free back-to-school supplies in the Milwaukee area?
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Families nationwide are expecting to spend hundreds of dollars as their children prepare for the first day of school, according to the National Retail Federation.
Some local organizations are stepping up and offering free back-to-school resources in Wisconsin to help mitigate the financial stress on families. Here’s where you can find those resources in and around Milwaukee:
Where can I find free school supplies in Milwaukee?
Here’s a list of organizations providing free school supplies in the Milwaukee area.
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South Division High School Back-to-School Community Fair
South Division is hosting it’s 3rd annual Back-to-School Community Fair. Come for resources, free backpacks and school supplies. Tickets are not needed for this event.
When: Aug. 10 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Where: South Division High School, at 1515 W. Lapham Blvd.
Hmong American Friendship Association’s 17th Annual Back-to-School & Health Resource Fair
The Hmong American Friendship Association is hosting its 17th annual Back-to-School and Health Resource Fair. The event offers free school supplies, community resources, free food, games, activities and live performances. Registration for free school supplies will done in-person at the event.
When: Aug. 17 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Where: 3824 West Vliet St.
Gerald L. Ignace Indian Health Center’s Back-to-School:
Gerald L Ignance Indian Health Center will be handing out backpacks and school supplies, and there will be a cook-out meal, frozen treats, and activities. This event is for Native households only. You must provide Tribal ID or proof of descendance.
When: Aug. 22 from 1 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Where: Gerald L. Ignace Indian Health Center, at 930 W. Historic Mitchell St.
Blessed Savior Catholic School Back-to-School Kick-off
Blessed Savior Catholic School is hosting its Back-to-School Kick-Off. The event includes school supplies and bookbag giveaway, free food, music, community resources, bounce houses and face painting, free haircuts and hair braiding.
When: Aug. 24 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Where: Blessed Savior East Campus, at 5140 N. 55th St.
Wellpoint Care Network Back-to-School Bash
Wellpoint Care Network is hosting its second annual Back-to-School bash. Children will receive free backpacks filled with school supplies. There will also be free haircuts, bounce houses, a video game party bus, raffle prizes and free food.
When: Aug. 10 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Where: 8901 W. Capitol Drive
United Way of Greater Milwaukee & Waukesha County
United Way provides school supplies for the students in need who attend Milwaukee Public Schools, Waukesha County schools, Germantown School District and Ozaukee County schools.
Milwaukee Public School students attending one of the Milwaukee Community Partnership Schools can contact their guidance counselor for resources.
Waukesha County students attending Hadfield, Hawthorne and Heyer Elementary schools and Waukesha South freshman, can contact their guidance counselor for resources.
Families in Germantown School District can contact School Social Worker Stephanie Kaebish at 262-502-7121 or at skaebish@gsdwi.org.
Families in Ozaukee County can contact Melissa Parchim at Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ozaukee County at melissaap@bbbsoz.org.
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Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee shooting Thursday, 1 wounded near 51st and Center
Milwaukee Police Department (MPD)
MILWAUKEE – One person was shot and wounded on Milwaukee’s north side Thursday, Dec. 25.
51st and Center
What we know:
A 39-year-old victim was shot around noon. Police said the victim went to a hospital for treatment and is expected to survive.
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What we don’t know:
What led to the shooting remains under investigation. Police are looking for whoever is responsible.
MPD tips
What you can do:
Anyone with information is asked to call MPD at 414-935-7360; to remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at 414-224-TIPS or use the P3 tips app.
The Source: The Milwaukee Police Department released information.
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Holiday spending climbs as Milwaukee shoppers balance costs, giving
Holiday spending climbs
Shoppers in downtown Milwaukee are feeling the squeeze — and still opening their wallets — as experts say this holiday season is shaping up to be one of the most expensive on record.
MILWAUKEE – Shoppers in downtown Milwaukee are feeling the squeeze — and still opening their wallets — as experts say this holiday season is shaping up to be one of the most expensive on record.
Local perspective:
“I started about three weeks ago. I would say it’s been on the more expensive side, especially when you have to grab gifts for more and more people every year,” said Andie, a Milwaukee shopper.
“I finished up my Christmas shopping today,” said Zack, another shopper.
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Both said they’ve become more strategic with how — and where — they spend, balancing convenience with a push to support local businesses.
“I definitely wanna support the local businesses around here so a healthy mix of online when it’s a little more convenient and local,” said Andie.
A report from Mastercard shows consumer spending rose 3.9% from Nov. 1 through Dec. 21 compared with the same period last year, reflecting stronger demand even as prices remain elevated.
“Yeah, I would say about $100 more, maybe $200,” said Zack.
What we know:
That uptick is being felt on the ground. Kerry Schannon said his downtown Milwaukee business has seen a steady flow of customers throughout the season.
“We had a very, very brisk business up until the unexpected cold blast in December, but otherwise it’ll be very good,” said Schannon, a downtown Milwaukee business owner.
Schannon said repeat customers helped anchor sales, while creative window displays and promotions brought in new shoppers despite broader economic uncertainty.
“People are not horribly happy about tariffs, but they are still coming. They’re still supporting local business and we are specifically here because we want to mark ourselves to an urban demographic, and they’re there, they’re coming in,” said Schannon.
What they’re saying:
For shoppers, many say cost isn’t the only consideration.
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“You have to your loved ones are still important no matter the price,” said Zack.
Andie said she’s found ways to manage expenses while still keeping traditions alive.
“I do you like a secret Santa situation, so we don’t end up buying another 10–15 gifts on top of that, so trying to keep costs reasonable,” said Andie.
Looking ahead, the National Retail Federation projects holiday spending will top $1 trillion for the first time, underscoring how consumers continue to spend even as budgets are stretched.
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Christmas Eve services in Milwaukee keep families connected
MILWAUKEE – It’s a day of family and faith. That’s what people at Milwaukee’s Eastbrook Church said as they enjoyed one of four services offered on Christmas Eve.
What they’re saying:
From music to prayer to scripture, it’s a special night for those who attend. Families said they wanted to celebrate faith through connection and Christ.
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“It’s just a time of joy and hope, and it’s fun for us,” said one churchgoer. “It’s just a special moment.”
Eastbrook staff said the Christmas Eve service is one of their biggest of the year. They expect up to 2,500 people to attend across all four services.
The Source: FOX6 News interviewed people at Eastbrook Church.
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