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HONOLULU(HawaiiNewsNow) - Dress for Success Honolulu is a YWCA program that provides career attire to women and supports them in their transition to long-term self-sufficient employment. Dress for Success provides interview outfits and tips for women who need help and support getting a job. The program has outfitted over 3,000 women in Hawaii since 2002 and spent over 5,000 hours connecting with and encouraging women and supporting their success.
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