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YWCA Knoxville reopens renovated 1925 building, expands Keys of Hope residential capacity
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YWCA Knoxville celebrated the reopening of its renovated 1925 center and said the project expands the Keys of Hope residential program by about 20%, with nearly $700,000 in city grants and support from Knox County, state and federal partners.
Knoxville — The YWCA in downtown Knoxville on Wednesday marked the reopening of its renovated 1925 building and said the work expands its Keys of Hope residential program, an agency official said.
"Most importantly, this expansion increases our residential capacity by 20%," said Natalie Catherine, chief executive officer of the YWCA, who described Keys of Hope as a comprehensive wraparound program that provides life skills, workforce development, individualized case management and referrals to health and mental‑health partners.
The renovation restores historic features and restores…
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