| 31. | This includes volunteering as a First Aider for The Red Cross and doing night shifts at his local homeless night shelter.
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| 32. | He sticks a toe in the water by volunteering in the kitchen of a night shelter, and his efforts soon escalate.
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| 33. | Suggs estimates that at least 50 percent of the Night Shelter population is mentally ill, incapable of making sound life decisions.
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| 34. | The Presbyterian Night Shelter in Fort Worth took in 534 people, about 100 more than usual, director John Suggs said.
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| 35. | Many had been repeatedly returned to the unit after one-night shelter stays, a practice also outlawed by court order.
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| 36. | The process is repeated throughout the night _ and every Wednesday between November and March, the five months Central Night Shelter operates.
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| 37. | "Our shelter was packed with over 500 people, " said John Suggs, executive director of the night shelter.
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| 38. | The alleged acts occurred in January after a film crew finished shooting in an alley next to the Children of the Night shelter.
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| 39. | Night shelters were also strategic concessions : they acted as an inexpensive, stopgap source of minimal care where orphanages had failed.
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| 40. | In 2011, the technique was taught to about 65 individuals at the Children of the Night shelter for teen prostitutes in Los Angeles.
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