Gov. Evers, Héctor Colón Speak at LSS Aspen Center About Opioid Treatment

Waukesha, WI — On July 6, Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers held a press conference at the LSS Aspen Center site regarding a new law that would help fund opioid abuse treatment services and funding through Act 57.

Héctor Colón, LSS President and CEO, kicked off the press conference in front of a host of TV, radio and print media, many of whom included LSS in their stories. Colón also spoke with WTMJ-TV and was featured on their story, which you can see below:

 

 

Aside from Colón and Gov. Evers, Waukesha County Executive Paul Farrow and Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley also spoke during the approximately 20-minute media gathering.

You can see the full press conference below, as posted on Milwaukee’s CBS 58 news site:

You can also find additional information from the using the links below:

 

 

Héctor Colón Shares Advice for Completing Tasks on “Morning Blend”

MILWAUKEE — Héctor Colón, President and CEO of Lutheran Social Services of Wisconsin & Upper Michigan (LSS), joined host Molly Faye on WTMJ-TV’s “Morning Blend.”

Colón discussed a number of topics on the show, focusing on different ways individuals can focus on completing their tasks at work in the most efficient and effective ways. Through mindful practices and a Servant-Leader heart, Colón has led LSS to adapt to new models and strategies for success.

You can watch the full interview below:

 

Thirteen31 Place Apartments Providing Affordable Housing, Empowerment Services to Residents

MILWAUKEE — Thirteen31 Place Apartments will do more than simply offer affordable housing in Milwaukee’s historic Walker’s Point neighborhood. The goal of the 89-unit apartment building is to uplift the residents through empowerment services intended to help them achieve a sustainable, successful life – in the community and beyond.

(Watch Fox 6 News’ TV story on Thirteen31)

In co-developing and managing Thirteen31, Lutheran Social Services of Wisconsin and Upper Michigan (LSS) is providing people with more than just a roof over their heads. Professionals will assist residents with financial literacy, and use their connections within the community to help residents find jobs, secure medical referrals, and cultivate relationships. These empowerment services seek to improve one’s quality of life and sense of belonging.

As a leader in affordable housing and homelessness prevention, LSS advocates for the “Housing First” model, where securing housing is the first, most important step in rebuilding lives.  “Knowing you have a safe, respectable home – with reliable heat, water, central air and attentive management – allows people to focus on other valuable areas of their lives, including their health and careers,” says Dennis Hanson, Vice President of Housing Services for LSS.

Through Thirteen31, LSS hopes to open more detailed dialogue surrounding the importance of affordable housing in building up diverse, equitable, and productive communities.

Seventy-four of the building’s one, two, and three-bedroom apartments are reserved for those qualifying for affordable housing. The remaining units will be rented out at market-rate, creating a unique demographic that serves to strengthen the area and promote future growth. The diverse residents interacting daily – college students, families and business executives, for example – will foster greater understanding and perspective on living and working together for the common good.

Additional amenities and benefits of Thirteen31 include:

The $17.8 million development is on roughly 72,000 square feet of land at 1331 W. National Ave. Applications for leasing apartments will be accepted beginning April 1, with the official move-in day of August 1. In the meantime, individuals can be added to the “interested list” by sending an email to Thirteen.31@lsswis.org and providing their information.

Excerpt from Fox 6 News Story:

Doing more than just handing over keys, a new housing development is being built in Milwaukee — one that plans to help residents with skills that will make them successful.

“The goal is to provide decent, safe and affordable housing in an urban environment,” said Carol Keen, director of asset management for Development and Compliance.

“We’ll have a brand new building; amenities including internet, it’s right on a bus line, there’s parking available, fitness, all sorts of amenities that they might not have in their current living situation,” Keen said.

“We have budget counseling, we can link you to resources, provide you with information about GED,” said Keen. “We also have a preference for veterans. So you can apply and get a preference, and then we can also link you with resources in the community.”