Editor's note: Este artículo está traducido al español.

When a case file for a pregnant or parenting woman lands on Cynthia Jeffries’ desk, she springs into action.

As a mother herself, the 37-year-old case manager for Living Grace Homes knows firsthand how important stable shelter, food and medical care are for women in crisis.

The Henderson-based organization has long operated with just 10 beds for homeless pregnant and parenting young women ages 14 to 24.

Living Grace Homes stands on the brink of transformation with the opening of a new center that will triple its bed capacity and expand the services it offers. The campus will house a 24-hour office, emergency beds, a full kitchen, therapy rooms, space for programming and a greenhouse.

It will provide everything from emergency hous

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