homeless girls

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homeless girls

Outside in

A young girl named Lynn has an ideal life, but things are about to change when she meets a mysterious girl named Blossom, whose family lives secretly beneath a city reservoir.

Troop 6000

how a group of homeless Girl Scouts inspired the world
2020
"Giselle Burgess, a young mother of five, and her children, along with others in the shelter, become the catalyst for Troop 6000 . . . New York Times journalist Nikita Stewart embedded with Troop 6000 for more than a year, at the peak of New York City's homelessness crisis in 2017, spending time with the girls and their families and witnessing both their triumphs and challenges. Stewart takes the reader with her as she paints intimate portraits of Giselle's family and the others whom she met along the way . . . Stewart shows how shared experiences of poverty and hardship sparked the political will needed to create the troop that would expand from one shelter to fifteen in New York City and ultimately to other cities around the country. Also woven throughout the book is a history of the Girl Scouts, and how the organization has changed and adapted to fit the times, meeting the needs of girls from all walks of life . . ."--Provided by publisher.

Street Angel

2017
Jesse "Street Angel" Sanchez, a young, homeless skateboarding girl, fights a boy named Jacob at her school and ends up going to a school dance with him.
Cover image of Street Angel

Outside in

2014
A young girl named Lynn has an ideal life, but things are about to change when she meets a mysterious girl named Blossom, whose family lives secretly beneath a city reservoir.

Home is where we live

life at a shelter through a young girl's eyes
1995
Photographs with brief text chronicle a seven-month stay at a homeless shelter where a ten-year-old girl felt scared at first but later felt safe.

Street Angel

2005
Jesse "Street Angel" Sanchez, a young, homeless skateboarding girl, fights ninja gangs, evil geologists, ancient gods, and others to find the Holy Grail of cardboard boxes.
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