Vital Service: Unite WI connects Milwaukeeans with Community Health Workers
Posted: Apr 11, 2021 8:56 AM CDT | Updated: Apr 12, 2021 4:04 PM CDT

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- A team of women is leading the charge to bring more support to underserved populations through community health workers. During the pandemic, they've been an essential force in Milwaukee to make sure people who need care don't fall through the cracks.
Unite WI is an organization with a growing local impact. On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Amanda Porterfield introduced executive director Bria Grant, a single mother setting an example for her daughters.
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