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Juvenile

Apr. 20, 1999

A Sanctuary for Lost Souls

The phone rings constantly in this place where the work never ends. And when a kid's in trouble, everything else gets put on hold. You would expect as much from a sanctuary where the goal is human dignity, particularly for impoverished young Latinos, who may feel little hope for themselves or for their futures in a fast-food society that increasingly sees human beings as disposable.

By Cheryl Romo
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        The phone rings constantly in this place where the work never ends. And when a kid's in trouble, everything else gets put on hold.
        You would expect as much from a sanctuary where the goal is human dignity, particularly for impoverished young Latino...

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