Horizons opened here for 22 years - Long Beach, California

Posted on: December 6th, 2006
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Soriano says about 80 percent of the families are single-parent. She estimates 75 percent are Latino, 10 to 15 percent African-American.

“Tonight, the organization celebrates 22 years in Long Beach with its annual holiday dinner and auction at The Grand at Willow Centre, 4101 E. Willow St., where Long Beach Fire Chief Dave Ellis is being honored.

However, holiday fetes are low on the list of services of Young Horizons, which operates five child development centers throughout the city and serves more than 400 children of low-income families.”

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