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The United Community Center, Walter Sava Building

Milwaukee, WI
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About The United Community Center, Walter Sava Building

The United Community Center, Walter Sava Building is an institution located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The United Community Center is a community-based organization serving the Latino community in Milwaukee, and this building may serve as a site for community education, workforce development, or vocational training programs. Specific institutional type, level, enrollment figures, completion rates, and retention rates are not reported in available IPEDS data.

No specific credential programs are listed in the available IPEDS data for this location. Community-based education offered through this site may include workforce readiness, adult education, or skills training programs, and current offerings should be confirmed directly with the institution.

Milwaukee, WI is the largest city in Wisconsin and is located on the western shore of Lake Michigan. The city has a diverse population and is home to a range of community organizations and educational institutions serving residents across multiple neighborhoods.

Contact Information

615 W. Washington Street, Milwaukee, WI 53204

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