The Maslow Project is a resource-driven approach to ending youth homelessness in Southern Oregon. This non-profit organization offers a range of services to homeless youth and their families, with the aim of not only meeting their immediate needs for food, clothing, and shelter but also providing long-term solutions through education, counseling, and career development. The project operates with a philosophy of empowerment, helping young people to realize their potential and become self-sufficient adults.
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