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Businiess name:  Walter Hoving Home
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
The home would have a positive influence, but the owners John and Elsie Benton along with their staff, namely Kiyomi, the Director, and Angela, I'm not sure wha here role is really, have a unique way of trying to pull money from people. Because some of the women are former prostitutes, it is hard to not see this as pimping at its finest.\r \r As a Christian based program, the administrators should reflect on how they use scriptures for the "down and out" in making them feel as though it is there duty to be meek and service their masters (ie, the administrators/staff, that have been appointed on Earth by the Lord) ("slavery with a smile"); not complain or question without fear of being reprimanded or discharged from the home.\r \r The home makes money off of women filing for State Food Stamps (instead of being eligible to send the money to their deserving children). The phrase of "your first priority is to this home" is used as validation. The problem is they use the money (food) primarily

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