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YWEP on Chicago Public Radio, Eight Forty-Eight 9/25/2009
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What do you mean by harm reduction?
Are transgender people involved in YWEP?
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How do I make a referral to YWEP?
Is this really a problem for girls in our neighborhood?
How much does this cost?
What do you require before a youth can participate?
Where do you find the girls?
Are you in any other locations besides Lincoln Square?
Can you come out and speak to our program, school or youth group?
Why don’t you emphasize to these girls that they should stop?
Why don’t you offer services like case management, counseling or support groups?
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