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Neighborhood Networks is about empowering residents of HUD FHA-insured and -assisted housing communities to succeed. It is about providing people with the workforce development and academic programs they need to compete in today's digital world. And it is about placing technology at the fingertips of all Americans regardless of where they live or how much they earn.

Since its inception in 1995, Neighborhood Networks estimates that thousands of people have turned to their local Neighborhood Networks center to enhance their computer skills, advance their careers, achieve greater academic success, and connect to opportunities and their community.

Neighborhood Networks believes that residents are the building blocks of every community, and that successful, independent residents create strong and prosperous communities. It is this belief that drives Neighborhood Networks to strengthen communities, one neighbor at a time.

To learn more about how Neighborhood Networks benefits residents and the positive impacts this community-based Initiative has had on residents of all ages, click on the links on the right. The links below provide access to online resources. To suggest additional resources or Web links, e-mail recommendations to Neighborhood Networks.

 -   Education--Resources on related issues ranging from adult education to online educational material for kids.
 -   Freeware and Shareware--Links to sites containing free or shareable software tools to assist residents online and offline.
 -   Health Care--Links and information to enhance centers' health programs and keep residents happy and healthy.
 -   Housing--Resources on homeownership and other housing issues.
 -   Job Training--Resources to assist residents as they prepare to enter the workforce or advance their careers.
 -   Local Community Networks--Links to community and technology organizations around the nation. Find the organizations near you!
 -   Microenterprise--Web sites to get your center's microenterprise up and running.
 -   Organizational Development--Materials to give center and HUD staff an edge in managing centers.
 -   Sites for Parents--Tools and information for the 21st century to help parents raise happy, healthy children.
 -   Popular Web Sites--Links to entertaining and stimulating Web sites that make surfing the Web fun and rewarding.
 
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