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    Coolidge Court: A Home for Healing and Growth

    enOctober 20, 2023
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    About this Episode

    An 18-unit apartment complex on Fred Finch Youth & Family Services’ Oakland campus provides a safe and nurturing home for young adults, most of whom are former foster youth. These residents have experienced homelessness and contend with mental health illnesses, behavioral health disorders or both. In this podcast episode, we share the stories of Coolidge Court’s residents who, through the support, stability, and sense of community they have found here, have rediscovered their self-worth and now lead lives with purpose and joy.

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