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File #: 160153    Version:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 5/24/2016 In control: COMMON COUNCIL
On agenda: Final action: 7/6/2016
Effective date:    
Title: Substitute resolution approving the “HaRUNbee” Walk/Run as part of Bronzeville Week 2016.
Sponsors: ALD. COGGS
Indexes: FESTIVALS, RECREATION
Date Ver.Action ByActionResultTallyAction DetailsMeeting DetailsVideo
7/14/20161 MAYOR SIGNED   Action details Meeting details Not available
7/6/20161 COMMON COUNCIL ADOPTEDPass15:0 Action details Meeting details Video Video
6/22/20161 COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE RECOMMENDED FOR ADOPTION

Minutes note: Akuwa Dantzler - aide to Ald. Coggs Tonda Thompson - Milwaukee Health Families
Pass5:0 Action details Meeting details Video Video
5/24/20160 COMMON COUNCIL ASSIGNED TO   Action details Meeting details Not available
Number
160153
Version
SUBSTITUTE 1
Reference

Sponsor
ALD. COGGS
Title
Substitute resolution approving the “HaRUNbee” Walk/Run as part of Bronzeville Week 2016.
Analysis
This resolution approves the HaRUNbee Walk/Run as part of Bronzeville Week 2016. The HaRUNbee Walk/Run for Healthy Birth Outcomes is intended to raise awareness and help prevent infant mortality in the city of Milwaukee.
Body
Whereas, The Milwaukee Lifecourse Initiative for Healthy Families (LIHF) organized the HaRUNbee Walk/Run for Healthy Birth Outcomes (“HaRUNbee”) to promote wellness by encouraging families to stay healthy and fit, both mentally and physically; and

Whereas, The Milwaukee LIHF is a community-wide collaborative, led by United Way of Greater Milwaukee and Waukesha County, working to eliminate racial disparities in birth outcomes and ensure more babies reach their first birthday; and

Whereas, The magnitude of infant mortality in Milwaukee reflects social economic conditions that affect maternal and infant health, including factors such as access to quality healthcare, education, poverty and racism; and

Whereas, In 2012, the Wisconsin Department of Health Services recognized the persistent high death rate of infants born to African-American women (2-4 times as likely to die before their first birthday as infants born to White women), as an unacceptable health disparity in Wisconsin; and

Whereas, According to the City of Milwaukee Fetal Infant Mortality Review Report (2013), during 2009-2011, the most common causes of infant death in Milwaukee were prematurity, congenital abnormalities and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome; and;

Whereas, In the city of Milwaukee, the Harambee neighborhood had the 2nd highest rate of infant mortality in 2012; and

Whereas, HaRUNbee will allow residents of Milwaukee, from both within and outside of the Harambee community, to come together and participate in a 5K Walk/Run as an effort to increase infant mortality education; and

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