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Homeless Children’s Network

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12 Feb

Homeless Children’s Network

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Homeless Children’s Network empowers children affected by homelessness and domestic violence. By providing mental health consultation, a family resource center, and youth leadership programs, Homeless Children’s Network has served children and families in San Francisco since 1992.

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3450 3rd Street, Bldg. 1, Unit 1C
San Francisco, CA 94124

415.437.3990
admin@hcnkids.org
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