The Concerned African Women, Inc. website is a resource dedicated to addressing homelessness and other social issues within the African community. The organization, founded in 1981, offers a wide range of programs and services, including education, health and social services, youth development, and housing services. They aim to empower, enrich, and enhance the lives of families in the community through these initiatives. Their housing program specifically targets homelessness, offering transitional housing for homeless women and children, along with supportive services to help them regain independence and stability.
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