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A long, hard road from public aid recipient to public servant

By Yvonne Abraham
Globe Columnist / June 21, 2012
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There are some things Stephanie Everett never thought she’d be: a teenage mother, an abuse victim, a welfare recipient, homeless. She became all of these things. Other things Everett never thought she’d become: an attorney, a Senate aide, the new chief of staff at the very agency that kept her from the abyss. These things also came to pass.

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