Free Lead Testing for Milwaukee Children, Families

Children’s Wisconsin – Milwaukee

Children’s Wisconsin – MilwaukeeIn partnership with the MacCanon Brown Homeless Sanctuary on Milwaukee’s near-north side, Children’s Wisconsin has been testing children for lead poisoning. The MacCanon Brown Homeless Sanctuary is a multi-resource center that helps meet community members’ essential needs and provides connection to community and supportive resources. They typically serve those in the 53206 zip code where Milwaukee’s lead poisoning crisis is particularly serious.

Wisconsin is ranked among the top 10 states for the highest percentages of children with elevated blood lead levels. Systemic inequities have led to disparities in lead exposure, with families with lower incomes and families of color disproportionately impacted.  

Children impacted by lead poisoning can experience short- and long-term consequences, including decreased ability to learn, behavioral challenges, speech delays, hearing challenges, kidney damage and seizures. Consistent and early blood lead level testing remains the best way to identify children experiencing lead poisoning.  

Through more than a dozen events, Children’s has tested more than 125 children. Significantly, approximately one-third of the children tested had elevated blood lead levels, demonstrating the importance of this opportunity to provide free testing and ensure kids are connected to the follow-up care and support they may need.