Former Harmony House Residents Share Testimonials

Harmony House is New Community’s transitional housing facility for homeless families and former resident Robin Williams recently reminded families living there that Harmony House is not their final destination—just a stop along the journey. “Whatever obstacle you face, there’s a light at the end of the road,” said Williams, 48, now a dispatcher for the Newark Police Department. She stayed at Harmony House from 2001 to 2002.
Harmony House is New Community’s transitional housing facility for homeless families and former resident Robin Williams recently reminded families living there that Harmony House is not their final destination—just a stop along the journey. “Whatever obstacle you face, there’s a light at the end of the road,” said Williams, 48, now a dispatcher for the Newark Police Department. She stayed at Harmony House from 2001 to 2002.

 

Fatima Williams (no relation to Robin Williams) also stayed at Harmony House in the past but now she is in the Navy, stationed in Virginia, and works on the flight deck of aircraft carriers. Williams, 22, stayed with her mother at Harmony House in 2009, and recalled how staff such as Case Worker Linda Washington was “loving and caring.”
Fatima Williams (no relation to Robin Williams) also stayed at Harmony House in the past but now she is in the Navy, stationed in Virginia, and works on the flight deck of aircraft carriers. Williams, 22, stayed with her mother at Harmony House in 2009, and recalled how staff such as Case Worker Linda Washington was “loving and caring.”

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