West Allis-West Milwaukee Community Coalition

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West Allis-West Milwaukee Community Coalition February 21, 2018 Meeting Minutes West Milwaukee Community Center 1345 South 47 th Street, West Milwaukee 1. Introductions The meeting was called to order at 5:00 pm by Tammy Molter. Coalition members in attendance: Name Dave Bandomir Terri De Garo Linda Grtizmacher Molly Dewitt Don Falk James Haley Maria Horkman Maggie Keeler Sean Patyk Deyana Petrick Steve Schuettke Julian Simmerman Lee Roy Wagner Marlene Wagner Chelsea Watry Tammy Molter Karen Fuerstenau-Zigman Sector Other WA Fire Department School District Rec Dept. Health WA Health Dept. Student Nurse Business Religious Faith Builders Health WA Health Dept. Student Nurse Law Enforcement WMPD Youth Serving Organization - CAAD and Law Enforcement WAPD Government Village of WM Youth WA Central Other Organization - ARCW 2. November 15, 2017 Meeting Minutes Minutes approved. 3. Public input No additional comments or input at this meeting. 4. Narcan Training Chelsea Watry from the Aids Resource Center (ARCW) provided Narcan training: How Narcan works in the brain

What are the opiate receptors and how Narcan works on these receptors Steps to administering o Check for response o Call 911 o Rescue breathing pinch nose and give two deep breaths o Administer Narcan nasal spray Each person attending received a sample dose of Narcan nasal spray. 5. Sustainability Update Rotary grant was used to cover the costs of Peers with Purpose training held in February and included the trainer stipend, t-shirts for peers and wristbands to distribute to 7 th graders. A $500 stipend for Latino Information Day, May 18 th was received to cover the cost of WAPD officer for drug collection, promotoras translation and the purchase of a feather flag to be used in May and at future events. The second $2000 stipend for the CADCA grant will be invoiced in April. 6. Youth Report Julian Simmerman from WA Central provided an update from the peers training and future presentations. All schools are planning for April Alcohol Awareness Month. 7. Updates Light and Unite Red (LUR), January 22-26, 2018, initiatives update: Proclamations from the city of WA and Village of WM PSAs and Coalition prezi broadcast on WA city channel Announcements read at Lane Intermediate School Interactive activities at high schools (Central and Hale) using Drug Facts Week and LUR giveaways Article about youth LUR activities posted on school district Facebook and webpage Youth from all four high schools created haikus April alcohol awareness month posters were distributed to the group for posting in the community. Also distributed were the posters for the WAPD drop box and Deterra bags. Deyana Petrick shared the upcoming CAAD events. Don Falk and Marlene Wagner were the recipients of the medication lock box drawing. Julian Simmerman and Maggie Keeler were the recipients of the Antigua gift cards drawing. 8. Next Meeting Date and Location May 23, 2018 at Apostle Presbyterian Church, 1509 South 76 Street, West Allis, WI (dinner will generously be provided) WAWMCC Meetings Sponsored by: Culver s of West Allis 1672 South 108 th Street Antigua Mexican and Latin Restaurant of West Allis

West Allis-West Milwaukee Community Coalition May 23, 2018 Apostle Presbyterian Church 1509 South 76 th Street, West Allis Meeting Minutes 1. Thank you to Apostle Presbyterian Church and Pastor Cathy Manthei for hosting and providing dinner for tonight s meeting. 2. Introductions The meeting was called to order at 5:00 pm by Tammy Molter. Coalition members in attendance: Name Angelique Aliota Lisa Colla Mary Anne Curtis Chastity Davis Mrs. Davis (Chastity s mom) Bailey De Garo Terri De Garo Don Drektrah Dani Heban Dani s guest (?) Reynold House Emma Kangas Kenzio Kaufmann Nikki Kracker Nikki Levine Cathy Manthei Presbyterian Mark Manthei Commission Amber Muffler Mr. Muffle (Amber s dad) Rod Nelson Joyce O Donnell Jordan Passineau Julie Passineau Nancy Rhodes Sabley Sabin Steven Schuettke Sector School Shared Journeys Healthcare WA Health Department Youth WAWM intermediate school Civic/Volunteer Rotary Club of WA Youth Shared Journeys Youth Dottke Learning Center Youth Dottke Learning Center School Nathan Hale High School Religious Organization Apostle Law Enforcement WA Police and Fire Youth Shared Journeys Law Enforcement WA Police Department Youth Serving Organization CAAD Civic/Volunteer Rotary Club of WA School WAWM School District Government WM Village Trustee

Sydney Shotten Julian Simmerman Barbara Smith Kristen Swifford Jayla Wilkerson Mrs. Wilkerson (Jayla s mom) Tammy Molter Karen Fuerstenau-Zigman Healthcare - nurse 3. February 21 st Meeting Minutes Minutes approved. 4. Public input No additional comments or input at this meeting. 5. Youth Updates Students from Shared Journeys shared their activities and initiatives throughout the school year, including sharing information at the West Allis Health Department, presenting to incoming 9 th grade students about the negative impact of risky behavior and the West Allis Library display for April as Alcohol Awareness Month. A PowerPoint was also shown highlighting the activities and initiatives of the students from WA Central - HOPE (Helping Others through Prevention Education) WAWM Learning Center - Phoenix Experience Nathan Hale High School - Peers with Purpose Shared Journeys These included Peers with Purpose presentations in the 7 th grade classrooms Red Ribbon Week and Drug Facts Week Rotary presentation Impact Day Volunteering at community events such as the Latino Health Fair, CAAD events and Safe and Sober programs 6. Sustainability Update CADCA grant update three additional $2,000 stipends will be received in 2018 PFS grant update will again apply to cover costs of Senior Safety Talks The Coalition continues to explore grant, foundation and other options for sustainability. 7. Updates Community events CAAD o Tuesday in the Park 6/19 Super Heroes night- Color Guard will make an appearance 6/26 PJ Party

7/10 Christmas in July 7/17 Water Wars- Fire Department will try to make an appearance and give kids a chance to look into the truck 8/14 Legs Get Buggy o Partnering with Rec movie nights at liberty heights 6/15/2018 7/13/2018 8/17/2018 National Night Out WA July 23 rd WM TBD Jayla Wilkerson and Jordon Passineau were the recipients of the medication lock box drawing. Terri de Garo and Angelique Aliota were the recipients of the Antigua gift card drawing. 9. Next Meeting Date and Location September 19, 2018 at WAWMSD Administration Building, 1205 South 70 Street WAWMCC May Meetings Sponsored by: Apostle Presbyterian Church Antigua Mexican and Latin Restaurant of West Allis