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Sometimes God Has a Kid's Face: The Story of America's Exploited Street Kids
Sometimes God Has a Kid's Face The Story of America's Exploited Street Kids
Author: Bruce Ritter
A collection of Father Ritter's newsletters recounting the remarkable history and mission of Covenant House. He goes into detail describing the life of children forced out onto the streets, and his plan for saving them.
ISBN: 62531
Publication Date: 1988
Pages: 121
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Publisher: Covenant House
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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this book is a great read about the reality of some exploited street kid's lives.
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This stands as an example of what can be done for street kids almost entirely with private funds. His program shows what can be done to stop the sexual exploitation of street children.
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The story of Americas exploited street kids


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