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Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Agencies help homeless families in Monterey County



Homeless parents have more to worry about than not having a roof over their heads. They also need to find food for their children and money for school supplies.
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"I see dads that cry because they can't provide for their families," said Cheryl Camany, homeless liaison and outreach consultant for the Salinas City Elementary School District. "It breaks my heart."

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