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[quote=Anonymous]Op, it’s hard to move to a new state - I’ve done it twice. First time my kids were young and I met some nice moms at school and the kids became friends so it was easier for me. Second move, the kids were older and found their own friends. The moms weren’t interested in becoming friends and I didn’t mind. I work from home so no office people to interact with in person. I had to go out and build my community and you can too. If you’re in a suburb, see if there’s a newcomers club. Look for charities to get involved with - in your town or in the metropolitan area. Are you at all religious? Find a church/temple. I’m not super religious but found a great community at my synagogue and am now on the board. You may not find racial diversity in your town but by getting involved you may find people who share your values and interests. By expanding beyond your town you may find more diversity.[/quote]
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