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PHOTOS: Key to the City Award Ceremony

Twelve Waukesha businesses, organizations and residents were given the Key to the City on Tuesday

 
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Majors Ronald and Carol Lemirand and The Salvation Army Waukesha are empathetic and authentic servants. For the past 110 years The Salvation Army has had a strong presence in Waukesha and has demonstrated redemption and the ability to "Meet Human Need at the Point of Need" through various programs including: Emergency Lodge, Drop In Homeless Hygiene Program, Family Services, Snack Pack, Feed The Kids, Community Meal Program, Summer Camps, and Disaster Services. They care for the poor, feed the hungry, shelter the homeless, clothe the naked, love the unlovable, and befriend the friendless. Their average is to use 83 cents of every dollar donated in direct services for people in need. As a result, people believe that when they contribute to The Salvation Army, they're giving where it will do the most good!
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In front of a packed Common Council meeting Tuesday night, Mayor Jeff Scrima gave 12 keys to the city awards to residents, businesses and organizations making a difference in Waukesha.

The above photo gallery features every award winner. Information was provided to Waukesha Patch by the mayor.

Related Topics: Key to the City, Waukesha Business, and Waukesha Common Council

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