One for women approved; another for troubled boys gets an extension
Kleckner Charles, left, Makeda Bishop and Anne Blinkoff, of the Brooklyn-based Edwin Gould Services for Children and Families, make a successful presentation before Community Board 13 for a group home for women in Queens Village.
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