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![[Photo: Tara checking for broken windows]](/local/nj/images/hgv-picw-nj-2004-05-19.jpg)
Tara
on the job at Stella Wright Homes/West Kinney Gardens checking
for broken windows as part of the labor force helping in revitalizing
the community
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Tara Johnson (see photo) says that when she moved into Stella Wright
Homes public housing in Newark, NJ in 1995, she was pretty disappointed
with the housing situation she initially experienced. Since then,
however, she can say that she's truly glad she has been a part of
both the former development and its revitalized future. Having been
part of her community's transformation through a HUD HOPE VI revitalization
plan, she truly has benefited "because of the services and
benefits
received."
Tara may be the first to admit that she has taken advantage of
quite possibly every service offered on site, especially job and
training opportunities. She worked as an asbestos worker on the
former Stella Wright site prior to its demolition and went on to
work as the only female on the site during the debris removal. Now
Tara is busy at work as a laborer on the new site, now called West
Kinney Gardens. She's quite proud to be part of the team building
the rental and homeownership units at West Kinney Gardens. "Seeing
how it is coming together so nicely, it's wonderful to be right
there to witness every thing step by step," Tara says.
"It was brutal on the really cold days," she adds, "but
we worked through rain and light snow and sometimes on Saturdays."
She hopes that she and her three sons, ages 8, 9 and 13, will be
among the new rental tenants at West Kinney Gardens when it opens.
Tara says she seeks out every opportunity that she reads about
in the development and housing authority newsletters. "I still
go to job fairs to see what the new opportunities are," she
says. And she's signed up to work with her Family Self Sufficiency
program (FSS) case manager to develop long-term goals for her sons
and herself. In short, Tara works tirelessly to provide a solid
future for her and her family, as well as to improve her community.
"People used to see me working at Stella and ask 'How did
you get that job?' I would tell them, 'you just have to apply yourself.'"
The Stella Wright Homes HOPE VI Program is a $35 million-dollar
HUD Grant awarded in 1999 to the Newark Housing Authority that is
being leveraged by $200 million for the purpose of developing nearly
600 mixed-income units on three sites in Newark's Central Ward.
For more information about the project, contact HOPE VI Program
Manager Karen Torian at 973-273-6620 or email
her.
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