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Families Talking Together: Supporting Caregivers Through Honest Conversations and Healthy Connections
Parenting adolescents can feel exciting, complicated, emotional, and sometimes overwhelming all at once. As young people begin navigating friendships, relationships, identity, peer pressure, and growing independence, many caregivers find themselves asking: How do I start these conversations? What if my child does not want to talk? Am I saying the right things? How early is too early? How do I support my child while still setting boundaries and expectations? At We All Rise: Af
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May 223 min read


Black Families, This One’s for Us — Breastfeeding Workshop Builds Community & Connection
On September 27, 2025, We All Rise hosted a community-centered breastfeeding workshop at 430 S. Webster Ave., led by our Health & Wellness Team — Lamecia Merchant, Community Health Worker, and A’tianna Merchant, Maternal Health Technician. This gathering created a safe, affirming space for Black mothers, fathers, grandparents, and supporters to share their stories, learn from one another, and reflect on how breastfeeding connects to culture, family, and legacy. Participants d
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Oct 14, 20251 min read


Youth Lens: Exploring Nature Through Photography at Wequiock Creek
This fall, We All Rise youth participated in a unique creative experience in partnership with The Photo Opp and the Northeast Wisconsin Land Trust — a Youth Photowalk at the Wequiock Creek Natural Area in Green Bay. During the photowalk, youth explored the preserve with professional photographers, learning to see nature through both an artistic and ecological lens. They captured images of landscapes, plants, and wildlife while engaging in conversation about storytelling, per
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Oct 14, 20251 min read


Community Blessing Day 2025: A Celebration of Giving and Connection
On August 22, 2025, our front lawn at 430 S. Webster Street came alive with generosity, laughter, and community care during Community Blessing Day — a neighborhood event where folks could “take what you need, for free.” Led by Roychelle Norris, the event brought together staff, volunteers, and neighbors to rehome gently used items, share new beginnings, and build connection. Over 55 people stopped by, including 22 new intakes — each moment reminding us that care and compassio
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Oct 14, 20251 min read
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