Common Ground volunteers help on the front lines of pandemic battle
By:
Kim Shine
Posted: Jan 17, 2021 8:25 AM CDT
-
2:02
Food truck owners feel ripple effects of surging gas prices
-
2:46
‘All hands on deck’: Push to end youth gun violence continues...
-
2:05
New DPW bag policy gets blowback at City Hall
-
2:58
Ridgland Farm beagles recovered from breeding facility begin...
-
1:48
Hundreds gather at city hall for Milwaukee’s first official...
-
1:34
May Day march honors immigrants, calls for changes to immigration...
-
1:18
Courage+ celebrates grand opening of salon, designed to serve...
-
0:44
Feeding America, Rockwell Automation and Fork Farms team up...
-
0:41
Lake Express ferry resumes Milwaukee-Muskegon service
-
1:07
State leaders advocate for adoption of $20 minimum wage in Wisconsin
-
1:30
Celebrate Maifest x Derby Day at Foxtown Station this Saturday
-
2:19
May starts with a freeze as our wet and stormy April goes into...
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) – The quarantine period for someone diagnosed with COVID-19 can take a heavy toll on their physical, mental and emotional well-being. In Milwaukee, a non-profit is making sure COVID-19 positive individuals have the support they need during a trying time.
And recently, Common Ground in Milwaukee announced they’ve assisted their 600th patient.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Kim shine highlighted Common Ground's heroes on the front lines.
Sign up for the CBS 58 Newsletter