The drop-in center located at the Fannie C. Harris Youth Center in Dallas provides homeless youth access to immediate supportive services with limited hours. But thanks to a $215,000 grant from the Moody Foundation, the center can now expand to stay open 24/7.
A $215,000 grant from the Moody Foundation will allow the center to stay open 24/7.Monday is back to school for all Dallas ISD campuses that did not start on an early calendar.
"They’re living sometimes under a bridge a car and still making the effort to go to school," Baldor said. "So as a community, I think it’s important that we come together and support them." Next door is a 35-bed youth shelter operated independently and specifically for homeless students who are enrolled in Dallas ISD.
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