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New Hunger Task Force satellite location now open at Midtown Center - Milwaukee Community Journal

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The new Hunger Task Force satellite location for FoodShare outreach is now open and serving the community. Dubbed “Alicia’s Place,” the location is housed at the Midtown Center on Milwaukee’s north side, and clients are welcome to walk-in Monday through Friday between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. to receive one-on-one assistance with FoodShare and all […]

Source: Milwaukee Community Journal - Wisconsin's Largest African American Newspaper

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