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Compass Family & Community Services of Youngstown receives $200K grant
Daybreak serves more than 110 youth annually and works to reduce the risk of youth homelessness, adolescent pregnancy and domestic violence.

YOUNGSTOWN - A Youngstown organization is receiving federal funding to help homeless and abandoned youth.
According to the release, Compass Family & Community Services of Youngstown has received $200,000 from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Compass is one of the few shelters for abandoned, homeless and runaway children in Ohio.
The organization says they will use the funding for continued operating support for their Daybreak Youth Crisis Center.
Daybreak serves more than 110 youth annually and works to reduce the risk of youth homelessness, adolescent pregnancy and domestic violence.