YWCA to help older, homeless youth with housing  

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    A nearly quarter-million-dollar grant will allow the YWCA Quad Cities to expand its reach and provide transitional living assistance for older youth facing homelessness or at risk of it. 

    “The whole goal is to provide transitional living services for youth aged 16 to under 22,” said Julie Larson, the YWCA’s president and CEO.    

    The YWCA, based in Rock Island, recently received…

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