Antoinette Johnson
All month long in honor of Black History Month, we've been bringing you profiles in courage. Tonight, a woman who helps make the "American Dream" come true for people across South Florida. (WSVN) -- It's one thing for someone to tell you that you're going to get a house. But to actually see your house ..I think that was the thing that really got huh...."Tears trickle from the eyes of thirty-three year old Antoinette Johnson as she tells a story that flows from her heart. A story about her trials ... and her triumphs.Antoinette Johnson says, "They are tears of joy and happiness .. remembering where I've come from and where I am now."For Antoinette Johnson, there once was a time when the though
where hopelessness meets unhappiness. on their mission to move out of misery. t of owning her own home seemed impossible. "And now she wants to spend the rest of her life helping as many people as possible, find that same powerful feeling, Ms. "For Antoinette and her daughters there really is no place like home. trying to raise two daughters is very hard. "Antoinette has been where frustration meets fear . Johnson says overcame her when she became a homeowner. "Easier, because Antoinette and her children have found safety in their home here in Fort Lauderdale.
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