It's the end of an era for a much-loved local nonprofit that's helped thousands of young mothers. Chicks in Crisis is shutting down its ranch after years of serving the community. But they're not giving up.

For 10 years, the 2.5-acre ranch served as a safe haven for teen moms and families in need. It's a physical place for people to go for help, whether that be for diapers or formula, or education on how to better care for a baby. But now, the ranch is up for sale.

"So I started on the streets and I'll end on the streets, do you know what I mean? I love it," said Inez Whitlow, founder of Chicks in Crisis.

Whitlow created Chick in Crisis 29 years ago out of her garage to help pregnant women. Since then, the nonprofit has become a staple in the community, changing lives for the better.

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