Milwaukee County is setting ambitious goals to transform its future, focusing on equity and health. With a current ranking of 71 out of 72 counties in Wisconsin for health, officials are determined to elevate the county to the top spot. The challenge is significant, as many residents struggle to afford gym memberships and other fitness resources.
To tackle this issue, Milwaukee County is not only aiming for physical health but also addressing financial and emotional well-being. A key initiative is combating hunger among vulnerable populations, particularly youth during the summer months when school meals are unavailable. In response, the county has partnered with the Hunger Task Force and Milwaukee Recreation to provide meals at various locations, ensuring that children have access to nutritious food.
Additionally, Milwaukee County boasts its parks as a vital asset, recognized as some of the best in Wisconsin and the nation. These green spaces are seen as essential to promoting health and well-being among residents.
As Milwaukee County moves forward with these initiatives, the focus remains on creating a healthier, more equitable community for all its residents.