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Young and Homeless in Fresno

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Every year, volunteers and service providers in California and across the nation take a single day to count the homeless in their communities. It's called the "Point in Time" count and it's required by the Housing and Urban Development agency to determine federal funding for organizations that work with the homeless. This year, there's a special focus on youth.

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