Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Program's scholarships help poor working women do well at jobs
Knowing that her 6-year-old daughter, LaSai, is being cared for in a safe, nurturing day care program helps Shynelle Reese concentrate on doing well at work.
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A medical records clerk at St. John Macomb hospital in Warren, Reese is the recipient of a 12-month child-care scholarship thanks to the Women's Caring Program. Reese was one of 100 Michigan women who were helped with one of the most vexing problems working mothers face -- finding quality child care.
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A medical records clerk at St. John Macomb hospital in Warren, Reese is the recipient of a 12-month child-care scholarship thanks to the Women's Caring Program. Reese was one of 100 Michigan women who were helped with one of the most vexing problems working mothers face -- finding quality child care.
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