Brown County United Way (BCUW), in partnership with more than 20 nonprofit agencies, today celebrated a major milestone in its HubCAP (Community Access Partnership) initiative with the launch of a new mobile classroom. The vehicle—designed to deliver on-the-go education, training, and support—was unveiled during a press event held at Northeast Wisconsin Technical College (NWTC).
“Access to services shouldn’t be a challenge – it should be a right,” said Robyn Davis, President & CEO of Brown County United Way. “The addition of a mobile classroom brings us one step closer to removing barriers and ensuring that every person has a real opportunity to thrive.
The HubCAP initiative was created to meet people where they are—bringing critical services into neighborhoods, job sites, and community events. With the addition of the mobile classroom, the HubCAP fleet now offers:
- Healthcare and mental health resources
- Early childhood and youth support
- Housing and shelter assistance
- Job and financial services
- Education and skills training
- And more
As the host site for the launch and a proud Premier Partner, NWTC is honored to support this next chapter of HubCAP. The College’s longstanding collaboration with BCUW is grounded in a shared mission: to build stronger, more connected pathways to education, employment, and stability—accessible to everyone.
“At NWTC, our mission is rooted in access—to education, opportunity, and economic mobility,” said Dr. Kristen Raney, President of NWTC. “Yet for many, access is limited by transportation, childcare responsibilities, or simply a lack of nearby resources. HubCAP’s mobile classroom is a powerful, community-driven solution to meet people where they are and provide critical services in ways that are immediate, visible, and deeply responsive.”
Together, Brown County United Way and its partners—including NWTC—are reimagining how essential services are delivered across our communities. The mobile classroom is more than a vehicle; it’s a symbol of what’s possible when access, opportunity, and collaboration drive the work forward.
For more information about the HubCAP, visit www.browncountyunitedway.org/hubcap/