The State - News from Aug. 15, 1989
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An experimental program to bring arts to troubled teen-agers in San Francisco has been praised as a success, but there is a problem: money. The California Arts Council renewed a $11,000 grant for the project, in which three artists work part-time with youths in the city’s juvenile jail and with the privately run Charila Home for abused girls. However, there is no city money to help finance the program. Sponsors are now looking for private funds to match the state grant.
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