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All in the Family

 "Our commitment to OUR children is long term--past their 18th Birthday.  Children of the Night is an extended family."

Residents of our home become life-long members of the Children of the Night “family,” receiving ongoing support through its Alumni Association. We offer long-term social services for those who just can’t break the cycle of drugs, prostitution, multiple pregnancies, and reliance on welfare. Those who have successfully completed the program continue to receive support services. Once a child has entered our home, he or she can rely on a “safety net” for life.

Long-term Support
» Finding a job
» Guidance in choosing a college and securing Financial Aid
(We buy books and school supplies for as long as they attend college)
» Help obtaining Social Security and/or disability benefits
» Crisis intervention
» Counseling referrals
» Other support services

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In memory of:

Frank Banda
1Frank Banda came to Hollywood in 1985 when he was just fifteen years old. He had runaway from home seeking an acting career, stardom and fame among thousands of similar children forced to survive on the mean streets. Frank overcame insurmountable odds and unselfishly reached out to children who had nowhere else to turn for help. On August 26th, Frank passed away at Cedar's Sinai Hospital after a long struggle with lymphoma.

Frank made a lifelong volunteer commitment to Children of the Night and he was a strong influence and a positive role model for children who felt they had no hope.

Frank appeared on countless television news programs always making the personal sacrifice of social humiliation because of his fearless sharing of horror stories of what happened to young boys forced to live on the streets.

Frank volunteered on the Children of the Night hotline, drove children to Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, directed self-help workshops, worked on the street outreach team, and solicited donations from celebrities such as Leeza Gibbons and Rosie O'Donnell. Frank helped build Children of the Night into the internationally recognized program it is today.

Frank's smiling face; his wonderful sense of humor, his untiring support has left an indelible memory in our thoughts and in our heart. He was an inspiration to our staff and our children and his work has permanently changed the lives of thousands of children. Frank Banda will always remain in our heart and in our prayers.

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