UMOM Testimonial | Kate Swoboda
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4m 54s
Kate Swoboda fled a violent marriage with her two children and wound up sleeping on cardboard and struggling to survive. Then, she found UMOM. Hear how a place to stay, programs for her children, and a job put her on a path to giving back.
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