Maria’s Wish
Posted on 09/15/09 () by Harbor Interfaith ServicesPartial Gifts Granted: A Sleeper Sofa from Tracy Hiner, Admin.
Partial Gifts Granted: Couch, Lamp and Rocking Chair, worldwblessings
Partial Gifts Granted: Queen size bed and a fold out bed, worldwblessings
Partial Gifts Granted: 6 dining room chairs, barbalaw
Partial Gifts Granted: Queen size bed from Ann Marie Bailey, Admin.
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Maria Campos is a 41 year old separated mother of four children ages nine, eleven, fourteen and seventeen. Since leaving Harbor Interfaith, Maria has enrolled in school and was able to bring her two eldest children living in El Salvador to reside with her in San Pedro. Now in her new apartment Maria is in need of the following items: 1) 5 beds complete with frames and mattresses 2) A living room sofa 3) 6 chairs for the dining room table If you are interested in sending items directly to Maria, please contact Nicole Brown at 310-831-0603 or email:
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for her address. Thanks for your generosity!
My Story
Maria graduated from Harbor Interfaith Services on August 29, 2008. During her time there Maria followed all program rules, met regularly with her case manager, made her deposits on time and attended ESL courses. With the assistance of Harbor Interfaith Services, Maria completed a Section 8 application. Since then, Maria has signed her lease and was authorized to move into an apartment on April 16, 2009. A case manager checking in on her progress since leaving the program found that Maria and her family have continued to do well!
My Story
Maria graduated from Harbor Interfaith Services on August 29, 2008. During her time there Maria followed all program rules, met regularly with her case manager, made her deposits on time and attended ESL courses. With the assistance of Harbor Interfaith Services, Maria completed a Section 8 application. Since then, Maria has signed her lease and was authorized to move into an apartment on April 16, 2009. A case manager checking in on her progress since leaving the program found that Maria and her family have continued to do well!