Shelter for homeless youth to open soon in Claremont Modified: 7/25/2021 5:46:25 PM CLAREMONT, N.H. — As an 18-year-old with an infant in tow, Ericka Prasavath moved from South Carolina to Claremont planning to live with her dad. When that didn’t pan out, Prasavath and her daughter, Khaliah, informally crashed in a “tiny, little room” in Claremont at 169 Main St., which houses several family assistance programs including One-4-All Child Care Center, which Khaliah, now 4, still attends. The pair were “able to stay there until we had enough money to move into our own apartment and get a vehicle,” said Prasavath, who is now 22.