Sunday, May 24, 2009

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Tuesday evening the Worker’s Rights Center and others hold a press conference and rally in support of the twenty-eight Latino workers who were recently fired. They were fired with no notice from six local Taco Bell restaurants due to “No Match” issues. They have filed charges with the Equal Employment Opportunities Commission (EEOC). The rally begins at 5:00 in the Villager Mall parking lot, 2300 South Park Street and moves to the Taco Bell, 1920 South Park Street. Call 255-0376 for details.

The Women and Infant Children (WIC) Nutrition program offers a wide variety of services, food and nutrition information to help keep pregnant and breastfeeding women, infants and children under five years of age healthy and strong. For details call 267-1111.

Care Wisconsin offers many programs and services designed to help older adults. They offer coordinated health care and long-term support services for Medicaid-eligible older adults. These may have chronic conditions requiring nursing home level of care, adult day centers and home care services. Call 240-0020 for details.

The Alliance for Animals (AFA) has volunteer opportunities to help animals. These might include tabling at the Farmer’s Market, distributing pro-animal literature or joining the Antivivisection Committee. For details visit allanimals.org or call 257-6333.

The Parental Stress line helps prevent child abuse by connecting parents who are stressed or feeling alone with volunteers who talk with them by phone. Training is necessary. Call 241-4888 extension 26 for details.

Briarpatch offers walk-in HIV/AIDS, STDS and STI testing. This is every Wednesday evening from 5:30 to 7:30 or by appointment in 1955 Atwood Avenue. To schedule an appointment call the agency at 1-800-798-1126. People may call locally at 245-2550 or email youthhivtesting@yahoo.com.

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