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Locality-based service centers, often located in urban, inner-city neighborhoods. Some centers offer specialized programs in arts, education, senior citizens or youths, while other [[comprehensive service centers]] offer a broad range of [[family services]], recreation and other services. Some neighborhood centers evolved out of [[settlement house]]s. | Locality-based service centers, often located in urban, inner-city neighborhoods. Some centers offer specialized programs in arts, education, senior citizens or youths, while other [[comprehensive service centers]] offer a broad range of [[family services]], recreation and other services. Some neighborhood centers evolved out of [[settlement house]]s. |
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Neighborhood center [r]: Locality-based service centers, often located in urban, inner-city neighborhoods. Some centers offer specialized programs in arts, education, senior citizens or youths, while other comprehensive service centers offer a broad range of family services, recreation and other services. Some neighborhood centers evolved out of settlement houses.