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  2. BCFS Health and Human Services - Wikipedia

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    BCFS Health and Human Services (formerly Baptist Child and Family Services) is a U.S. 501(c)(3) organization based in San Antonio, Texas, specializing in emergency shelter, foster care, and adoption. It was founded as an orphanage for Hispanic children in 1944. [1]

  3. Endeavors (non-profit) - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Urban Ministries was rebranded initially as San Antonio Family Endeavors with the scope of the organization covering supportive housing, job training, employment, case management, homeless prevention, group and individual counseling, and youth development services. [2]

  4. Youth homelessness - Wikipedia

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    Homeless children sleeping in New York City, 1890. Photographed by Jacob Riis.. Youth homelessness is the problem of homelessness or housing insecurity amongst young people around the globe, extending beyond the absence of physical housing in most definitions and capturing familial instability, poor housing conditions, or future uncertainty (couch surfing, van living, hotels).

  5. After helping homeless youth find their way, LifeWorks CEO ...

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    That complex will mark an ambitious addition to LifeWorks’ housing inventory, which includes the 45-unit Works I (opened in 2014) and the 29-unit Works II (opened in early 2020), all located ...

  6. Overcoming adversity: Homeless high school student graduates ...

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    Missouri fifth grader raises enough money to pay his entire school's lunch debt. Hogan reportedly graduated from Walter L. Cohen High School with a nearly perfect 3.89 grade-point average and had ...

  7. Southwest Key - Wikipedia

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    Southwest Key first opened an immigrant shelter in the late 1990s. It now describes itself as "one of the largest providers of services to unaccompanied children in the U.S." [5] [10] As of mid-2018, it houses 5,100 immigrant children [11] and operates 26 immigrant youth facilities in Texas, Arizona, and California. [10]

  8. San Jose to tow RVs, displacing approximately one thousand ...

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    (The Center Square) – Over 1,000 RVs in San Jose being lived in will be towed in the coming months unless the owners are able to move them - which is impossible for many individuals as the RVs ...

  9. Huckleberry House - Wikipedia

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    Huckleberry House was the first runaway shelter for youth in the US, [4] founded during the Summer of Love on June 18, 1967, by several churches and the San Francisco Foundation. [5] [6] Huckleberry House is operated by Huckleberry Youth Programs and is located at 1292 Page St. in the Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco. [citation needed]