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Since 1911, when the YWCA/Community Connections first opened its doors, the mission has always been about helping families, women and children.
"It is cheaper to stay here, so it allows us to save some money," said Juliana Garoutte.
Garoutte and her family live in its transitional housing program. She rents a room for $300 a month. As of Wednesday, she's trying to determine her next move.
"Got to get it together and move on," she said.
Tuesday, residents and staff were told the 105-year-old non profit is closing its doors.
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