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Family under the Stairs |
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Small group homes give youth the chance to break the suffocating cycle of institutionalization. |
| Two generations of women raised in institutions. Four generations living in a basement with a dirt floor, no doors, no windows, no water and no electricity. A 14-year-old girl takes the first steps to break the curse. |
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Slowly, slowly, slowly |
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Being there for single mothers keeps children out of institutions. |
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Useless People |
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Keeping children out of institutions and at home where they belong. |
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Never a Bad Word |
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No one wants family reunification more than children in institutions. |
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The Miracle Worker |
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World Vision needs a few good hearts to give their all to children, then let them go. |
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Making House Calls |
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Neither rain nor bad roads nor vicious dogs hamper this angel of mercy. |
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Surviving Transitions |
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Street children are too often seen as the problem, rather than one of its symptoms. |
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A Day on the Streets |
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You’ve got to be tough to live on the streets. Even more, you must be smart. |
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