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Local businesses, academic and healthcare institutions, government agencies, and nonprofit organizations support Neighborhood Networks community learning centers in their communities.

These partnerships are mutually beneficial:

 -   A social service agency provides services at a center and reaches new constituents.
 -   A corporation cooperatively develops a job-training program with a center, and gains access to a better skilled workforce.
 -   Academic institutions provide student interns who receive on-the-job training in their concentration by assisting a center.
 -   Healthcare institutions provide public education and services at a center, improving the well-being of residents and cutting overall healthcare costs.

 

 
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