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DIY Girls Created a Solar Tent to Help the Homeless Community

Harsh Reality

All of a sudden people live on the main highway near the school, at a nearby park, and below the off-ramps and bridges in Daniela’s hometown of San Fernando, which is about 20 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles.

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In the San Fernando Valley, the number of homeless people increased by 36% to 7,094 people last year, according to the Los Angeles Homeless Services Agency’s annual report. Daniela and her friends wanted to help, but giving away their money wasn’t an option.

Next, find out how the girls came up with the idea