
Big issues and tools for addressing them ruled the news in 2022. Our top news stories of the year highlighted the good being done by individuals and teams. The helpers. The inspiring. The supporters. The champions. Below are some of our most popular news stories from 2022.
- 60 Minutes: "I felt so alone" Rising rates of suicide, depression accelerated by pandemic among U.S. kids
- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: How Project Ujima helps families touched by gun violence
- NPR: As school starts, teachers add a mental-health check-in to their lesson plans
- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: A transformative donation is putting mental health care within reach of more children
- BizTimes: Children’s Wisconsin completes $5 million campaign as part of Yabuki Family Foundation challenge grant
- TMJ4: Mental health clinic opens at Children's Wisconsin
- WISN12: RSV cases spike 900% in past five weeks at Children's Wisconsin
- BizTimes: Children’s Wisconsin celebrates opening of clinic on Milwaukee’s near south side
- Milwaukee Business Journal: Two Children’s Wisconsin teams named in 40 Under 40
- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Flu season off to an aggressive start as doctors implore people to get vaccinated
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Children’s Wisconsin is the region’s only independent health care system dedicated solely to the health and well-being of children. In fact, everything we do at Children’s Wisconsin is focused on making the kids of Wisconsin the healthiest in the nation.