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Milwaukee Women's Center packs up
 
By Doug Hissom RSS Feed
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Published May 23, 2007 at 5:32 a.m.
Tags: milwaukee women's center, hillary clinton, barack obama, d'amato, hissom, doyle

Offices of the Milwaukee Women's Center were packed up in two semi trailers over the weekend after the group was reportedly evicted from its posh offices in the former Lawyers Title Building, 611 N. Broadway.

Founded in 1980, the center's stated mission was to act as an emergency shelter for battered women, but apparently there is no shelter anymore in their offices. Indeed, the Women's Center annual fundraiser was considered to be one of the marquee charity galas in the city both for its location and its ticket price.

The Center at one time had a staff of some 40 people and had won recognition for its work. For its 25th anniversary, the center claimed it helped more than 268,000 women through counseling, more than 10,000 women and children in shelters and counseled nearly 3,400 batterers.

A financial statement from 2000 posted on its Web site reported $3.3 million in revenue, 73 percent of it coming from government grants and 11 percent of that spent on "administration." A report from 2002 said administrative expenses ballooned to 30 percent of revenue and the city comptroller's office questioned whether the center could continue operating.

The Center's Web site makes no mention of the move and has not been updated since last year, with only an event in December 2006 promised. The Spring Fling fund-raiser for 2007 was billed as "coming soon." A person who answered the phone number for the center said the new mailing address was 4906 W. Fond du Lac Ave.

Tommy not tilting the polls in Iowa: Tommy Thompson isn't exactly knocking them dead in Iowa -- his stated goal for his presidential aspirations to continue. A recent poll by the Des Moines Register has the ex-guv-turned-cabinet-secretary-turned-board-member-for-hire getting 7 percent of the vote among the 11 GOP hopefuls. He was a distant fourth behind Mitt Romney (30 percent), John McCain (18 percent), and Rudy Giuliani (17 percent). He just barely bested Sam Brownback who had 5 percent. About 12 percent of respondents were undecided.

Hillary endorsers rather lackluster: Hillary Clinton released a list of her state Democratic Party endorsements and the list is, well, full of a lot of low-level names. The biggest in the group is Kathleen Falk, Dane County exec and loser of two statewide campaigns. Then there's Matt Flynn, loser of three prominent races for Congress; Nancy Nusbaum, the relatively unknown former Brown County exec, mayor of DePere and congressional campaign loser; Jackie Boynton, a Milwaukee attorney and someone who can put a few bodies into suburban fund-raising parties; and Bill Broydrick, one of the more prominent fixers lobbying in the state Legislature. Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett has endorsed Barack Obama.

Note to taggers, smile: Milwaukee Ald. Tony Zielinski wants to put surveillance cameras in known areas for tagging, which is not just an issue in his Bay View district. Zielinski's plan would spend $28,000 on 10 cameras that would be triggered by motion and heat detection, take a picture of what's happening and send out an e-mail of the picture. Last year in Milwaukee, just 50 tickets were issued for graffiti related vandalism.

Keeping tabs: The Wisconsin Club for Growth has become one of the leading crusaders against any tax increase coming from the Legislature. In a radio spot, the Club takes a clip from Doyle's state of the state address where he promises, "We should not, we must and I will not raise taxes." It then goes on to note that Doyle's budget has tax increases everywhere, some $1.75 billion worth to be exact. Touché for the Club. Then again, Doyle's in the position to blame the Legislature when it approves some of those tax increases.

From the "Why hasn't this happened sooner?" file: It appears that when it comes to those fancy red bricks and concrete pavers that serve as crosswalks, the city lets them go to waste every time they get in the way of a road project. In fact, the contractors get to keep them and use them for whatever they want, presumably to sell or cut costs on other projects. Ald. Bob Bauman wants to make sure that the value of those bricks and pavers stays with in the city. He proposes that the city keep all the parts in the future. The city's fiscal analysis offered no estimate on how much money that would mean for the city. Of course no mention about what happens if the contractors take a casual approach to keeping the bricks intact for the city. One of the reasons the move was held in committee for further research.

Quote of the Week: "The Shepherd Express is probably the least credible newspaper in this city." -Milwaukee Ald. Mike D'Amato, during a particularly heated debate over a parking structure project on Downer Avenue.



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Posted by 1991 on May 1, 2008 at 6:10 a.m. (report)

As a former client of the Milwaukee Women's Center I was able to move beyond the domestic violence and substance abuse that I to affected all facet of my life and the lives of my children. I am now a successful women and I continue to give back to women who are in simular situation that I was in. I am very for fortunate and have only gratitude for the help I recieved when I was hopeless and could not envision a different life. I am also grateful to see the merger between the Community Advocacy and the Milwaukee Women's Center because their main concern is the helping those in need that have nowhere else to turn.

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Posted by lfrinzi on May 24, 2007 at 6:59 p.m. (report)

As a loyal former employee of the Milwaukee Womens Center, I felt very irritated with your commentary. Your facts are nothing but nonsense and you neglected to investigate major details. If you knew anything about nonprofit management or the real work that goes into sustaining taboo services such as domestic violence and helping poor and indigent populations, you would have spent some extra time with your fact finding. First, the agency was not evicted. In order to sustain its essential services, it is merging with another local nonprofit agency who has a similar mission of providing hope to individuals and families who are in recovery from poverty, homelessness, substance abuse and domestic violence. If you researched trends of nonprofit organizational structures, you would know that it is a common thing to merge with other agencies. It helps smaller agencies continue to provide services while benefiting from another agency's infrastructure. Our Emergency Shelter is and has always been located in a confidential location because women and children in domestic violence situations need a place to flee that is unknown to their abuser. It would never be located in an office building?! Our outpatient clinical services were housed at our Broadway office. You describe the offices as being posh. To me, just because you are serving people who may not have money, it doesnt mean that you need to provide services in a substandard setting. Our clients deserve an uplifting and inspiring environmentnot a dump. All humans need to be served with dignity and in-turn they too deserve to access care in professional facilities. Would you go to a doctor in a rundown building that was un-kept? You criticize the agency for spending 11% of its revenue on administrative costs, yet in the same article you knock down the agency for not having an updated website. Who do you suppose updates websites? When you are looking at cutbacks, do you slice out web design or services? Furthermore, for more than 5 years administrative staff have taken pay-cuts in addition to having no raises. Your blanket statements and false generalizations insult my colleagues commitment to the people that really matter, our consumers. Additionally, the number of clients served was from a cumulative total of 25 years. On an annual basis, the agency serves approximately 2,000 men, women and children through domestic violence, substance abuse and homeless services; and it serves more than 10,000 individuals through its 24-hour crisis line. Lastly, your comments left out the passion of the agency and its commitment to people as always having opportunities to make better lives. For more than 20 years at least 10% of the staff have been former clients. Instead of writing a bunch garbage, you should be writing about how the community as a whole should step up to take a stand against domestic violence. Try to be a part of the solution.

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Posted by patrickm1964 on May 23, 2007 at 4:54 p.m. (report)

Since the Journal-Sentinel had the complete story about the Women's Center merger with Community Advocates the same morning this OMC post had half the story, I would have thought an update here would be in order.

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Posted by GlamGirl on May 23, 2007 at 1:52 p.m. (report)

I'm not exactly sure what Doug is saying about the Women's Center, but it's interesting information. I hope there's a follow up. As for Hillary and Tommy -- no surprises there. Tommy's opportunity to run for prez died a long time ago. He'd have better luck running for gov again first. Although I don't think he'd win. I'm not opposed to a woman for president, but I certainly don't think Hillary's going to be it. She has too much baggage. As for the Shepherd being most unreliable, it was kinda fun to hear Ted Perry take a stab at them for their apparent lack of fact checking before running a scathing article on the lack of real journalism in the local news programs. However, I'd have to say the Onion is far less reliable -- HEE HEE!

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