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In big cities and small towns across America, residents of all ages are benefiting from the resources offered at their local Neighborhood Networks center. Adults are getting the skills they need to succeed in today's job market, and determination is replacing resignation. Youth are participating in enrichment programs that help them achieve greater academic success, and good enough is no longer enough. Seniors are overcoming their fears of technology and using it to stay in touch with friends and family. This connection is eliminating feelings of isolation.

To learn more about how Neighborhood Networks in helping residents of all ages, click on the links to the right.

 
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