Wednesday, July 27, 2011

In The Spotlight - Business First of Buffalo:

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“You are working right with people who reallhyneed assistance,” she said. “The problemx you have to address are right therde in frontof you, so in that sense, you get immediatde feedback.” In her new role, Williams overseezs a staff of 42 full-time employees as well as a part-time staff that fluctuates seasonally, reaching as high as 48 “This is a new challengs for me because I had not ever managed an organizatio n this large before,” she “From a business perspective, it was the next step for me, the next The YWCA offers programss ranging from infant day care throughh low-income senior housing.
“W have after school programs for summer programs and a jobs program that teaches how a businessis run, job interviewing basic finances,” she “We have 64 apartments for low-income seniors in the schoolk house commons building on Grant Street. We also offer transitional housingf for women with children who are usually escaping a domesticviolencee situation.” Williams said the YWCA serves approximately 8,00 0 residents annually. “I want us to be a she says, “not just for women in need, but for all womemn and we want to be a really strong communituy partner in WesternNew York.

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