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Interview with Pamela de Mendonca

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Pamela, a visitor at Women's Place, speaks about her experience at the Centre, her interactions with the staff members, and the initial reason she was attracted to the Centre. She talks about her experience in the Malvern are, her home in Guyana, and the things she does to keep herself busy. She also talks about what could be done for the youths in the area to prevent them from turning to drugs and some of the changes (new programs) she would like to see at Women's Place.

Interview with Pamela de Mendonca

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61220/utsc10724
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Researcher: Miranda Williams
Interviewee: Pamela de Mendonca
Date Created
2013-10-17
Place Published
Scarborough
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Pamela, a visitor at Women's Place, speaks about her experience at the Centre, her interactions with the staff members, and the initial reason she was attracted to the Centre. She talks about her experience in the Malvern are, her home in Guyana, and the things she does to keep herself busy. She also talks about what could be done for the youths in the area to prevent them from turning to drugs and some of the changes (new programs) she would like to see at Women's Place.
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