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HomeAid Orange County will tour today the future site of the Emmanuel House, the first shelter in Southern California to be built specifically for homeless men and women with HIV and AIDS. HomeAid is a nonprofit organization that builds and renovates housing for the temporarily homeless. The 14,335-square-foot shelter on Garfield Avenue, currently under construction, will also provide managed health care, job training and placement for 21 men and women. City officials have secured about $400,000 in federal funding. Information: (714) 757-0520.
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