Reporter Kevin Mathewson of the Kenosha County Eye recently profiled Jo and many of her accomplishment since arriving here near the turn of the Century. Jo noted “I am truly so blessed to give back to God’s people.” The nearly twenty years she has be doing this adds up to a lot of people helped.

You can read the article for yourself here: https://kenoshacountyeye.com/2025/10/22/walking-in-faith-how-one-woman-turned-her-own-struggle-into-hope-for-thousands/

Jo Wynn – Founder, Walkin In My Shoes
(Photo by Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye)

On October 9th, KAVV Treasurer Richard Bowker visited he Bunker’s to bless the Coffee House with a donation in the amount of $500.00. We are very grateful to Rich and his organization for their continued support.

Saturday July 12th was Jo Wynn day by order of an Executive Proclamation by Kenosha County Executive Samantha. The certificate was issued at a gathering on July 3rd. The Certificate says a lot, but it doesn’t say it all! Thanks for all you do for the Community Jo!

On Jo Wynn Day, there was a picnic in the parking lot. It was a awesome gathering with good food and good people. If you have more picture, please send them our way!

If you’ve ever had the cuisine in New Orleans, you are not going to want miss this event. Come for the taste, and stay for the camaraderie!

WTMJ’s James Groh visited us at the bunkers last week, and joined in on the fun! Here’s the story he came away with:

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WTMJ’s James Groh: A group of veterans and volunteers pose for a photo inside The Bunker’s Coffeehouse for VETS.

While you’re listening to the video, listen carefully for “Kenosha Cares For Vets” a group started by American Legion Post 21 in collaboration with The Bunkers. As stated in a previous article, this isn’t just for the holidays, we plan on doing this periodically. Contact us for more information!