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Tuesday, Mar 15, 2011
A non-profit agency which helps people with developmental disabilities find, and hold jobs, and live independently is bracing for the potential impacts of state budget cuts. KCLU's Lance Orozco gives us a look at Westlake Village-based Villa Esperanza. Link to Villa Esperanza's website:Villa Esperanza.

