Hosted by the Bucyrus Club & Event Center and Bucyrus Museum
Wednesday, October 15 | 5-7:30 p.m.
1919 12th Avenue, South Milwaukee
Register here on the Human Concerns website.
Suggested minimum donation: $50 per person.
South Milwaukee Human Concerns has helped thousands of families in our community for 52 years. Now it’s time we help them.
In August, a historic flood devastated this important local organization, causing almost $100,000 in losses and cleanup costs. And while Human Concerns started serving clients only days after the storm, the impact is real and lasting. The center suffered monumental and irreplaceable losses on August 9 and 10. Its expansive basement storage area was inundated with water, some of it flowing up from the basement’s sewer grates. Among the losses were thousands of pounds of food items; new and donated clothing, school supplies (set to be given away at the start of this school year); countless new toys set aside for its annual Christmas giveaway; wheelchairs, walkers and shower chairs that they lend to the community at no charge; shelving systems; operational equipment and more. It was a massive, painstaking and costly cleanup.
That is why the Bucyrus Club and Bucyrus Museum are proud to host “After the Flood: A Night of Help and Hope for Human Concerns.” Please join us for an event featuring:
Proceeds will benefit Human Concerns, and an anonymous donor has pledged to match up to $30,000. All proceeds from this event go toward that match. Your donation and money spent at the event are also tax-deductible.
Advance Tickets Required
All are welcome! Click here to access the Human Concerns website, securely make your payment and reserve your spot at the event.
About Human Concerns
South Milwaukee Human Concerns is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization receiving no taxpayer funds that delivers critical help and hope to needs-based residents through emergency food, clothing and other essential services. It is a caring place accessed in time of need, providing South Milwaukee residents with help and hope, providing a pathway to self-sufficiency.