Meet Our 2026 Unity Award Winners!
Some of Milwaukee’s most transformative work happens without applause. These awards honor leaders who foster connection and strengthen our community. Meet this year’s Unity Awards cohort.
Some of Milwaukee’s most transformative work happens without applause. These awards honor leaders who foster connection and strengthen our community. Meet this year’s Unity Awards cohort.
Kurt Owens is helping remake the Northwest Side block by block.
The owner of one of the few theater companies in the U.S. that focuses on hiring paid performers with disabilities, Katie Cummings makes theater accessible to everyone.
As executive director of Friendship Circle of Wisconsin, Stein creates opportunities for adults with disabilities through the Friendship Circle Cafe and Bakery in Fox Point.
Everest-Blanks uses her many platforms to elevate Milwaukee’s diverse communities in music and culture spaces that historically have often excluded people of color.
The CEO of residential addiction recovery program Serenity Inns aims to connect directly with the people he serves.
The 26-year-old has led the implementation of a new way of thinking about food security at People’s Table.
Doing good through volunteering can actually make you feel good.
Beyond washing machines and dryers, The Washroom in Murray Hill serves up comfort and holds neighborhood events.
More than 300,000 people received food stamps in Milwaukee County last year. In the midst of this government shutdown, here are a few ways to help others and get help.