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>Ari Benarrous was 18, aimless and didn’t have a place to live. She had been at a boarding school in Utah and didn’t want to return to L.A., to what she called a rough home situation. She hadn’t graduated from high school and knew it would be difficult to get hired even to a low paying job. That was when she learned about Job Corps and decided to apply. “I was honestly looking for anywhere to go,” Benarrous said, now 19. “I want to be able to get a job, get my own place and all that stuff. But I didn't have anywhere to get those things from.”

Archive: https://archive.today/4G9Dh From the post: >>Ari Benarrous was 18, aimless and didn’t have a place to live. She had been at a boarding school in Utah and didn’t want to return to L.A., to what she called a rough home situation. She hadn’t graduated from high school and knew it would be difficult to get hired even to a low paying job. That was when she learned about Job Corps and decided to apply. “I was honestly looking for anywhere to go,” Benarrous said, now 19. “I want to be able to get a job, get my own place and all that stuff. But I didn't have anywhere to get those things from.”

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