Monday, October 10, 2011

In The Spotlight - Business First of Buffalo:

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“You are working right with people who reallyneed assistance,” she “The problems you have to addresx are right there in front of you, so in that you get immediate feedback.” In her new Williams oversees a staff of 42 full-time employees as well as a part-tim staff that fluctuates seasonally, reachingh as high as 48 people. “Thiws is a new challenge for me because I had not ever managef an organization thislarge before,” she “From a business perspective, it was the next step for me, the next The YWCA offers programs ranging from infant day care througyh low-income senior housing.
“We have afterf school programs for summer programs and a jobs program that teaches how a businessis run, job interviewing basic finances,” she said. “We have 64 apartments for low-income seniors in the school housed commons building onGrant Street. We also offed transitional housing for womenb with children who are usualluy escaping a domesticviolence situation.” Williams said the YWCA serves approximately 8,000 residents annually. “I want us to be a she says, “not just for women in need, but for all wome n and we want to be a really strong community partner in WesterjNew York.

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