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Southwest Key Program

www.swkey.org

 
Southwest Key Programs is a national nonprofit operating innovative youth justice programs and schools, safe shelters for immigrant children, and workforce services impacting over 200,000 youth and families annually. Founded in 1987 by our current El Presidente Dr. Juan Sanchez, Southwest Key employs a creative and diverse workforce of over 2,500 staff in 6 states.
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.swkey.org
  • 6002 Jain Lane
    Austin, TX USA 78721
  • Phone: 512.462.2181

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