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Oh ick. Early in my school program, I did some work there with family members of those who were in "the program." I never had any contact with or even saw the "residents", so I had no idea. And my supervisor told me it was a program for kids with substance abuse problems.

Maybe gg should stand for "gullible girl". bleah.

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