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Alternatives For Girls Helps Homeless, High-Risk Girls Access Support Necessary To Be Safe

Southfield (CW50) - In 1987, Alternatives For Girls was founded to serve homeless and at-risk girls and young women through shelter, prevention, and outreach programs. The programs provide help to women ages 7-22, as well as their children when it comes to shelter.

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Amy Good, CEO of Alternatives For Girls (Credit: Logan Tesmer/CW50)

Amy Good, CEO of Alternatives For Girls, joined Lisa Germani on COMMUNITY CONNECT to detail the organization's programs and talk about the impact it's had on the community.

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Amy Good, CEO of Alternatives For Girls, with Community Connect Host Lisa Germani (Credit: Logan Tesmer/CW50)

To learn more about Alternatives For Girls, go to AlternativesForGirls.org

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Amy Good, CEO of Alternatives For Girls, with Community Connect Host Lisa Germani (Credit: Logan Tesmer/CW50)

Watch COMMUNITY CONNECTSaturdays at 8:30am on CW50

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