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Children's and Youth Services
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Foster Care
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Private Operating Foundations
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THE ELI HOME INC
Our mission is to "break the cycle of child abuse and family violence" by providing safe shelter, counseling and assistance #TheEliHome Your donation helps us continue to shelter comfort encourage and empower homeless abused children and their mothers to live stable violencefree lives to break the cycle of child abuse.
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Anaheim





