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On Thursday, nearly 200 women from D.C. and Maryland, facing homelessness, drug addiction, and other hardships, enjoyed a day of pampering at a community center in Prince George’s County. The 15th annual event, organized by Maryland-based nonprofit Anew Inspired Change, aimed to give underserved women a special Mother's Day early.
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