No standard, affordable Madison apartment is designed to handle dozens of children. Actually, an entire four-unit affordable apartment building probably isn’t up to the task. But that’s the reality Elsa Caetano confronts as the children’s program coordinator for the South Side’s Bridge-Lakepoint-Waunona (BLW) Neighborhood Center, which this summer is running programs for some 70 children per day out of a 1970s-era apartment building that’s been only modestly reconfigured for the purpose. Two years from now, if all goes according to plan, the facilities there could be dramatically improved.... | ||
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