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Alternatives For Girls
Helps homeless and high risk girls and young women. Services includes a shelter and the Transition to Independent Living program. |
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American4Express
Helps homeless children help themselves. Provides help for homeless children, raising donation through the public and private sectors. |
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Baptist Children's Services
Baptist affiliated child care agency, providing care for abused, dependent, neglected children in community based group homes in Southeastern Pennsylvania. |
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Covenant House
US' largest non-profit child care agency serving homeless and runaway youth. |
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Covenant House New York
Information on Covenant House New York and the services they offer to homeless and runaway youth |
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Father Dunne's News Boys' Home
Founded in 1906 by Father Peter J. Dunne to provide care and offer an open but structured residential program to homeless, dependent, incorrigible, neglected and abused boys. Located in St. Louis, Missouri. |
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Larkin Street Youth Center
Helps youth move beyond living on the street with services such as housing assistance and job training. |
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Link to South America
Help me raise £20,000 for street children in Colombia, an follow me on-line as I hitchhike down the South American continent. |
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Mith Samlanh (Friends)
Provides meals, education, and support to street children and their families. Donations and volunteers accepted. |
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Street Youth Ministries
Non-profit, faith-based organization serving homeless and at-risk youth ages 13-22, building relationships to foster self-sufficiency, self-awareness, hope and healing. |
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Streetcats Foundation for Youth
Works with streetkids and runaways through youth advocacy, teen helplines, teen after-school centers and provides counseling in US. |
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Sunday Friends
Goal is to better the lives of children living in homeless shelters. |
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Vancouver WA Council for the Homeless
Their mission is to end homelessness in Clark County Washington through prevention, advocacy, educating the community, comprehensive planning, coordination of programs, and support to direct service providers. |
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