Social Development Commission (SDC)

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1730 W North Ave
Milwaukee, WI 53205

The Social Development Commission (SDC) in Milwaukee, established in 1963 as part of the War on Poverty initiative, serves as the designated Community Action Agency for Milwaukee County and the City of Milwaukee. Its mission focuses on empowering residents by providing the resources needed to overcome poverty through research, collaboration, advocacy, and program development.

SDC actively works to address social issues by analyzing barriers to participation in economic institutions, fostering partnerships with various organizations, and advocating for policies that promote self-sufficiency. Additionally, the commission evaluates the effectiveness of its programs while striving to build an inclusive society and combat racism within the community.

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