The Sheboygan County Interfaith Organization (SCIO) is a non-profit organization that provides various resources and programs to assist homeless and low-income individuals and families in Sheboygan County, Wisconsin. SCIO's initiatives include the Bridgeway & Beyond program which offers transitional living for homeless women and their children, the Farmer’s Market Nutrition Program which helps low-income seniors and WIC families access fresh, local produce, and the Micah Center, an initiative that provides educational opportunities and resources to the community. SCIO collaborates with other community organizations to work towards their mission of creating a just, peaceful and compassionate community with
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