The National Safe Place Network is a valuable resource for homeless youth and those in crisis. It offers a crucial safety net, providing immediate help and supportive resources for young people in need. The organization collaborates with various businesses and community organizations to establish Safe Place locations - such as fast-food restaurants, convenience stores, fire stations, public buses and libraries - where youth can access immediate help and safety. Their ultimate goal is to resolve the immediate crisis and, if needed, find suitable shelter or return them to a safe home environment.
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