Company Overview
Since 1963, the Social Development Commission (SDC) has established itself as a leading advocate for low-income individuals and families in Milwaukee County by planning, coordinating, and providing human service programs. We invite you to learn more about us, what programs we have to offer, and more.

The Milwaukee Fatherhood Summit, organized by the Milwaukee Fatherhood Initiative and SDC, provided hundreds of men with the knowledge and resources to become better fathers.

Volunteers Make a Difference at Head Start

On a usual work day, this group of engineers is working hard at Johnson Controls to design and refine the batteries that power hybrid cars and trucks. But they took an afternoon away from work to labor on behalf of preschool children at a Head Start school.

The nine volunteers from Johnson Controls Power Solutions Division in Glendale took park in the 2011 United Ways Day of Caring. The day was coordinated by the United Way of Greater Milwaukee as a service day to help the community. The men and women volunteers spent the day painting and decorating the playground at a Head Start site at 606 W. Concordia. That school is operated by the Social Development Commission and serves 180 preschool students.

The volunteers from Johnson Controls spent the afternoon turning the school playground into a road for students’ tricycles, painting dinosaur and bear tracks, and turning a building’s wall into a giant chalk blackboard. The fruit of all the work brought a sense of satisfaction on the part of the volunteer workers and will surely prompt many smiles on the faces of the young children at the Head Start school as they enjoy the new playground.

Making a difference today, while investing in tomorrow
Company Summary
Name
SDC Social Development Commission
Industry
Number of Employees
100-499
Website
Phone
(414) 906-2700
Fax
(414) 906-2719
Location
4041 N Richards St
Milwaukee, WI
53212-1232