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A wide receiver and track star at Arroyo Grande High School in the 1980s, Will Henry broke records for most receiving yards (1,136) and touchdowns (9) during the team’s 1987 state championship season. Named to the prestigious all-America team, Henry went on to play football and run track at Fresno State University. Working with the homeless for more than 15 years, Henry previously served as the director for Homeless Vets in Las Vegas. He is currently the program manager for Project RoomKey, providing hotel rooms for individuals and couples in San Francisco during the time of Sheltering in Place to slow the spread of COVID-19.
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A wide receiver and track star at Arroyo Grande High School in the 1980s, Will Henry broke records for most receiving yards (1,136) and touchdowns (9) during the team’s 1987 state championship season. Named to the prestigious all-America team, Henry went on to play football and run track at Fresno State University. Working with the homeless for more than 15 years, Henry previously served as the director for Homeless Vets in Las Vegas. He is currently the program manager for Project RoomKey, providing hotel rooms for individuals and couples in San Francisco during the time of Sheltering in Place to slow the spread of COVID-19.