Editing A youth who has been kicked out of the house should first secure the basics of life, then decide on a new course, and go forth.
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The first step is to get to a safe place. This could include a library, a fire station, a trusted friend's house, or a community organization. In the United States, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Safe_Place National Safe Place] runs a program with signs to indicate where youth can safely stay. | The first step is to get to a safe place. This could include a library, a fire station, a trusted friend's house, or a community organization. In the United States, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Safe_Place National Safe Place] runs a program with signs to indicate where youth can safely stay. | ||