20
families in need given cars
Bay News 9
September 1, 2008
TAMPA (Bay News 9) -- Labor Day is a holiday
set aside to honor working people and Monday
some working people received a special gift
-- a used vehicle.
What looked to be a used car lot represented
a new start for 20 working families. The
families were given the cars by Wheels of
Success. The recipients of the cars also
received $50 worth of gas and a AAA membership
for a year.
Keterri Williams, 40, a mother of three,
has been without a car for a year.
"It got repoed (repossessed). I couldn't
afford it anymore," Williams said. "I
lost my job after working there for two and
a half years; just one day the lady just
closed down the business."
Williams now works at "Miracles Outreach" where
she cares for foster kids, but she often
has to catch rides to work.
Wheels of Success is a program that fixes
donated cars and gives them to working families.
Recipients must work and must be referred
by a social service agency. Several sponsors
helped Wheels of Success to fix the cars
given away.
Susan Jacobs, the founder and CEO of Wheels
of Success, says the program helps parents
to be able to have more time for their children
"We have people spending two and three
hours a day on the bus, what does that say
for children when they get home late, exhausted
when it could have taken 20 minutes," Jacobs
said.
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