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Benefits of Neighborhood Networks

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 -   Adults
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While the mission of Neighborhood Networks is to help residents move toward self-sufficiency, residents are not the only beneficiaries of the Initiative. Residents, property owners and managers, community partners, and the community at large all benefit from the programs and services offered at a Neighborhood Networks center.

To learn more about the specific benefits Neighborhood Networks centers provide to residents, property owners/managers, communities, and partners, click on the links on the right.

 
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