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The Neighborhood Networks family extends beyond the community technology center walls.

Since 1995 Neighborhood Networks has helped bring computer access and lifelong learning opportunities to residents living in HUD insured and assisted housing. Neighborhood Networks centers thrive in communities that are supportive and involved.

Neighborhood Networks centers and local and national organizations work in partnership to share resources and services. Volunteer and make a strategic investment in a Neighborhood Networks center near you.

 
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