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Nation's First Library Social Worker Helps Give Hope to the Homeless

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Visitors to San Francisco are often shocked by the number of people living on the streets. Some of those homeless are among the 5,000 people who each day use the city's Main Library. A few years ago, the San Francisco Public Library became the first in the nation to hire a full-time social worker to help them.

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