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Causes: Homeless & Housing, Housing Expense Reduction Support, Human Service Organizations, Human Services, Job Training

Mission: To deliver a full continuum of support services for the single working woman and her family through a variety of collaborative efforts and partnerships with community organizations and agencies.

Results: AWWIN, Inc is a 501(c)(3), publicly supported organization designed to assist single working women and their children. AWWIN is a Savannah, Georgia-based nonprofit organization, founded in 2000, by Sarahlyn U. Argrow to provide support services to women, whereby enabling them to become self-sufficient. AWWIN’s primary career development services include: occupational training, job-readiness, job retention and life-skills training and asset management. These career development services are enhanced by monetary support for living necessities such as assistance with utility bills and childcare. Over the past 9 years, AWWIN has assisted over 450 families

Programs: Community, business & industry programs, general/o: host workshops, seminars, and events on personal and economic development, principally for low income women. Over 1250 people have benefited since the organization first started. These workshops are sponsored through in kind partnerships throughout our community

education, general/other: training life and work skills such as budgeting, interviewing skills, and resume preparation. Due to lack of funding this year we were only able to serve a small group with this service. We had to decrease the services in this component this year as well. Due to the change and not having the financial support this year we had to cut the 30 week computer literacy. Some of the services such as volunteers were donated in kind services were offered with inkind donations

emergency assistance programs, general/other: emergency aid and holiday support including utilities, food, transportation, and child care related to maintain participation in our program. We were able to assist 10 families for the holiday wish program and 12 families with emergency needs. When our funds were low, members of the organization contributed to help families also. General public also work with us to provide for the families during the holidays.

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This organization's nonprofit status may have been revoked or it may have merged with another organization or ceased operations.
Homeless & Housing
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