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Used to chaos - Young San Antonio homeless need extra help to become self-sufficient FacebookTwitterEmail 1of10 Suyapa Muñoz, from left, and Latonya Richard sit with Katie Vela, executive director of South Alamo Regional Alliance for the Homeless (SARAH), as they chat outside KGBTexas Communications in San Antonio on November 27, 2020. Muñoz and Richard are on SARAH’s Youth Action Board.Lisa Krantz /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less 2of10 Isabella Cardenas, 22, texts with a friend after visiting her sister at a nearby motel near the corner of IH-35 and North Main Avenue, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021. Cardenas has been on the streets for a while and is now staying with friends in a tent under IH-37. San Antonio Regional Alliance for the Homeless, (SARAH), is partnering with five agencies to help area homeless youth through an almost $5 million grant to provide various programs, such as rapid rehousing, transitional housing and mobile outreach.Jerry Lara /San ....