The Asha Project resumes operation following community outcry
By:
Andrew Levinson
Posted: Jan 15, 2017 8:48 PM CDT

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Following funding troubles, the Asha Family Services center which provides key support for victims of domestic abuse and violence in Milwaukee's Sherman Park community is once again gaining traction.