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SF Homeless Youth Find Help at Larkin Street Youth Services

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Ahead of World AIDS Day on Saturday, a new report from the Centers for Disease Control suggests many newly infected young people have no idea of their status. About a quarter of new infections happen to those ages 13 to 24. Host Rachael Myrow talks to Lara Tannenbaum and Rae Suber, two administrators at Larkin Street Youth Services in San Francisco, which helps homeless kids get off the streets and get tested.

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