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Businiess name:  Grandma's House Of Hope
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
If you are a battered woman or in need of shelter, please do not go here for help. The owner of this home is Jenet Kreitner, who is a con-artist. She steals money from women and calls it ""non-profit donations"" when she should really call it ""rent"". The woman who is the ""house manager"" in this house is a criminal and x-convict who harrasses and attacks the vulnerable females who go there for help. Jenet throws people out for no reason. Crippled women, battered women, normal women. She doesn't care, she only wants money for her own personal financial security. Every year, Jenet can be seen at the Sisters of St. Josephs Bethany transitional shelter for women, looking fot recruits for her own shelter. And then she takes their money and throws them back into the streets. The United Way stopped funding her at the Garden Grove house, as she allowed too many women to live there, in jail-style overcrowding. She is out-of-compliance.

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