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Stephanie started with the WTC in 2002 after graduating form Hamilton High School Special Education program. Stephanie has Mild to Moderate Cognitive Disability as well as a Speech and Language Deficit. She currently resides in Muskego with her family.  Since she began at WTC Stephani
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Financial Stability

LIVE_UNITED_lomeli.JPGThe inability of many of Waukesha County ’s citizens to meet their basic life needs is a problem that affects the entire community. Even though Waukesha County is one of the wealthiest counties in the state, almost 12% of the population is considered low income or working poor.  Those who lack adequate economic, social and psychological well-being are often times unable to access the resources necessary for attaining employment, health care, food, clothing and shelter.  This creates pressure for public and private health and human service agencies, the health care system and taxpayers in general.  Establishing an action plan for the working poor that identifies resources to help with beginning their move to self-sufficiency plays a vital role in overcoming the effects of poverty.

 

Waukesha Wealth Builders workshops are free of charge and open to the public, but pre-registration is required. For more information on Waukesha Wealth Builders workships, contact Gina Sanchez, financial stability coordinator, La Casa de Esperanza, (262) 547-0887.


Route to Success is a "financial stability through employment stability" job-readiness program. Route to Success workshops are free of charge. Contact Carol Smith, program manager, Employment Readiness Solutions, (262) 853-1599.

Financial Stability Partners: Associated Bank, Employment Readiness Solutions, Halquist Stone, Hope Center, HUSCO, La Casa de Esperanza, Landmark Credit Union, Mental Health Association in Waukesha County, M&I Bank, NatCity Investments, QuadGraphics, United Way in Waukesha County, University of Wisconsin – Waukesha, Waukesha County Technical College, Wisconsin Women's Business Initiative Corp., U.S. Bank, and Waukesha State Bank. 

Committee Responsible: Increasing Self-Sufficiency 

United Way Staff Responsible: John Schiraj

 

 

Financial Stability Fact Sheet

 

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