UW-Milwaukee students provide free IT support to community non-profits
By:
Pavlina Osta
Posted: Sep 21, 2025 8:17 AM CST
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) - Non-profits are the backbone of our communities. Starting one can be challenging, especially for those who lack the experience and tight budgets can hamper a passion-driven organization's ability to advance its mission. For more than a decade, a local university has been pairing students with non-profits to give them the tools they need to succeed. Pavlina Osta takes us inside the program and how it's helping one crime victim survivor promote healing, understanding and community action.
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