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Real Estate/Development

Jan. 13, 2004

Hero for Life

BY CHRIS TOLLES CREJ news assistant Janice Woody wants her son, Changa Mukasa, to have the option of living in an apartment, and she wants the real estate community to know it.

BY CHRIS TOLLES
CREJ news assistant

Janice Woody wants her son, Changa Mukasa, to have the option of living in an apartment, and she wants the real estate community to know it.

After watching her son, who is deaf, grow up without being able to hear the doorbell and always leaving faucets running, Woody decided to do something about the problems he faces.

She sold her home to get start-up money for a nonprofit agency called CHANGA - Collecti...

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