Waukesha, WI|News|
Waukesha County's Blessings In A Backpack Awarded $10K Donation
Throughout 2020, BIABWC faced various challenges from supply chain issues and canceling local bag fill events.

Throughout 2020, BIABWC faced various challenges from supply chain issues and canceling local bag fill events.

The Corners of Brookfield and Elmbrook Education Foundation surprised every single Elmbrook School District staff member with a meal.
Food Pantry of Waukesha County received $4,415 in contributions through the program and Sussex Outreach Services received $1,850.
Meijer announced on Thursday it is giving an extra $1 million to its Simply Give food pantry partners across the Midwest.
Mike Justman has put on a Spider-Man suit since March, when the pandemic hit, to visit children and adults all over southeastern Wisconsin.
Residents at La Casa de Esperanza Village Apartments in Waukesha received free Palermo’s pizza on Friday.
Staff at Sally's Sweet Shoppe in Genesee Depot and Delafield used collection jar money to build a pantry at S31W24661 W. Sunset Dr.
The donation is part of its community giving program providing food and supplies to help fight hunger during the pandemic.
Bob Fuchs' mother loved Christmas. She wanted him to continue to spread holiday cheer after she died.
The officer was purchasing gift cards for families in need.
From 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Saturday, Santa will be sitting in a window at Cranky Al's,6901 W. North Ave.
Jalen Green, 14, has been a fan of cars since he was little. Thanks to a New Berlin auto service, he is making his own business venture.
Cassie Locher,6, mailed a note and 50 cents to the Wauwatosa Historical Society. She saves a portion of her allowance to give to charities.
Chuck Franzke, 98, a World War II veteran who went viral as "Dancing Chuck," is back.
The Patch Holiday Food Drive is raising money for Feeding America and the food banks, pantries and meal programs in Milwaukee County.
The Patch Holiday Food Drive is raising money for Feeding America and the food banks, pantries and meal programs in Waukesha County.
Sendik’s Food Market customers, employees across all 17 stores, including the Brookfield and Wauwatosa locations, helped to raise funds.
Courtney Hinder says she was looking for a way to help others during the holiday season. And she hopes others will join her on her mission.
Thanksgiving is the time to show appreciation by giving thanks and now it is needed more than ever.
The Capitol remains closed, but ornaments will be shared with veterans' homes, hospitals and nursing homes.
The $5,000 Women and Girls New Hope Scholarship and $1,000 Women and Girls New Hope Technical Scholarship are available to help women.
Over the next few weeks, Mo’s Irish Pub will be delivering over 5,000 meals to six Ascension hospital locations.