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COVID-19 Update

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Dear SWLC Friends & Colleagues,

In light of the evolving public health emergency due to COVID-19 (aka Coronavirus), the Southwest Women’s Law Center (SWLC) is taking a number of steps in an attempt to minimize exposure and slow the projected spread of infection. Effective, March 24, 2020, and until further notice, SWLC is temporarily closing its office to the public. In the interim, all staff are working remotely and can be reached via email or other means as arranged. Additionally, our phone line has been forwarded to our Office Administrator and calls are being accepted and returned M-F, between 9-5 p.m. (Mountain). Our phone number is 505-244-0502. 
 
You may continue to follow us on our social media pages (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and our SWLC website). 

During this time, we are grateful for our friends, families, supporters, our communities, our country and the world. With that we ask you to continue to take precautions necessary to be healthy. 
 
Truly yours,
Terrelene Massey
Executive Director
SWLC

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