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In the spring of 1994, Reverend Janet Bregar, of the Westside Interfaith Council, used her organization's mission to umbrella TSP until they gained non-profit status. Rev. Bregar arranged a meeting between TSP and their first location in Hollywood, California. The location's pastor and child development center wrestled with the question of whether to accept the children for over a year. By August 1995, the child development center director and assistant director, as well as their board of directors, voted unanimously to accept TSP children beginning the following month. In September 1995, the original children supported by TSP were accepted into the first school that would openly receive children with HIV/AIDS.

In the summer of 1997, TSP negotiated with a similar program in South Central Los Angeles. By September of that year, TSP children began attending three separate locations affiliated with this S. Central program. One location is the actual school; the second is an infant center, and the third is a drop-in center. The age range of the
children served by TSP at present is infant through age five.


In November 2000, TSP secured its fifth site, a preschool in Glendale, California. At present, a sixth location in west San Fernando Valley is preparing to accept TSP children.

In order to maintain confidentiality, the name of each location,
as well as the identity of every client, is withheld.