Giving help at crucial Crossroads Many children who are in families that are housing unstable move often. Sometimes it is between houses of family friends, sometimes it is to and from shelters, or temporary apartments. A lot of the children have come to
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Many children who are in families that are housing unstable move often. Sometimes it is between houses of family friends, sometimes it is to and from shelters, or temporary apartments. A lot of the children have come to Crossroads, and these smile dolls were made for the Domestic Violence Program to comfort the children. The smile dolls were made by the Seniors Volunteers at the Michael A. Traficante Enrichment Center, led by Ann Tanzi, who is the Volunteer Coordinator of the RSVP Smile Doll Program.
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