2003
The Miami Herald
2003-11-22
Section: Tropical Life
Edition: Final
Page: 1E
Forty hours a week, Barbara Williams' workplace is in the Goulds office of the Miami-Dade Community Action Agency, where she helps people in difficult circumstances become self-sufficient. The rest of the time, seven days a week, her green-and-white house near Coconut Grove's Armbrister Park is a kind of satellite office for those who find themselves at the end of their resources - physical, emotional or spiritual.
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