The House of Neighborly Service is a program offered by the YWCA of Southern Arizona that provides essential services to homeless women and those at risk of becoming homeless. The services offered include case management, emergency food and clothing, mail and message services, laundry and shower facilities, referral to community resources, and transitional housing. The program aims to help women achieve stability and self-sufficiency by providing them with the resources and support they need. The House of Neighborly Service is part of the YWCA's larger Women's Center for Economic Opportunity, which provides a range of services and programs designed to empower women and eliminate racism
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