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Next Door makes front page of Milwaukee Times!

A reporter from The Milwaukee Times newspaper recently visited Next Door to cover our birthday celebration for Head Start.

44 years of service to Next Door: Mary Conlon featured on “Positively Milwaukee”

Carole Meekins, with Today’s TMJ4, caught up with Next Door’s Mary Conlon to learn more about her decades of service to the agency.

Next Door’s 2017 Walk for Children on FOX6

It’s been a tradition at Next Door for almost 30 years! The Walk for Children kicked off this past weekend and FOX6 was there to capture some special moments.

Next Door’s Spring 2017 Newsletter

We want to keep you up to date on what’s happening at Next Door! Check out our spring newsletter to learn more.

Educare Milwaukee featured in WUWM radio report

WUWM radio visited Next Door to learn more about its Educare Milwaukee program, following a national research study tracking student progress.

Next Door Earns Perfect Score with YoungStar

This is Next Door’s first perfect score on the state’s child care quality rating system!

Council for a Strong America Visits Next Door

Members of the Council for a Strong America came to Next Door this week to hold a press conference about the importance of early childhood education. The event drew media attention from Milwaukee’s four local TV news stations and the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service Highlights Next Door Health Fair

A recent health fair at Next Door offered the community a variety of child and parent resources to help build strong Milwaukee families.

Journal Sentinel columnist spotlights early childhood education

The latest column from Alan Borsuk, education columnist with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, offers an endorsement for early learning and highlights the work of Next Door.

FOX6 features Greendale support for Books for Kids

Students from Greendale Schools are back it again, collecting more books for Next Door students. FOX6 recently profiled the district’s dedication to Next Door’s Books for Kids program.