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How Social Work Interns are Changing Lives at these Public Libraries

“While many homeless library patrons seek assistance, Montano said, others like 76-year-old Elizabeth Fresquez see the library as their last hope to keep their housing and find other services.”

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Author Lisa GieskesPosted on July 9, 2025August 7, 2025Categories basic-needs, government, homelessness-and-housing, hunger, library-and-info-science, library-services-for-poor-people, personal-accounts

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