Description: Fritz Wetherbee profiles Katie Portis (President of Women, Inc.). Wetherbee reports that Women, Inc. is a service organization in Dorchester that provides housing, treatment, and other services for poor and drug dependent women. Wetherbee notes that one of the goals of Women, Inc. is to provide support for single mothers who want to keep their children. Wetherbee interviews Portis. Portis talks about the organization and her reasons for starting it. Wetherbee profiles Ethel, a resident at the Women's Inc. house. In an interview, Ethel talks about the help she has received from the organization. Wetherbee interviews Diana Christmas (residential counselor) and Linda Galloway (resident at the Women, Inc. house) about the organization. Wetherbee's report is accompanied by footage of the interior and exterior of the Women, Inc. house.
1:00:01: Visual: Footage of Katie Portis (President of Women, Inc.) saying that some people take drugs to help them cope with poverty, despair, and domestic abuse. Fritz Wetherbee reports that Portis had become frustrated with the desperate conditions under which some people are forced to live. Wetherbee notes that Portis started a revolution with one kind act. V: Footage of Portis talking about how she once offered to take care of a woman's baby while the woman went down the street to sign up for a methadone program. Shot of the exterior of the Women Inc. house in Dorchester. Wetherbee reports that Portis started Women's Incorporated in Dorchester; that Women's Inc. has provided support and stability to over 5,000 women; that many of those women have stopped using drugs and are living with their children. V: Shot of an Ethel P. (resident at the Women's Inc. house) with an infant. Ethel P. walks through a hallway and into a bedroom of the Women's Inc. house. Footage of Ethel P. saying that she had no direction when she was living on the street; that she had been to jail three times. Ethel P. says that Women's Inc. has given her a place to focus on herself and to kick her addiction. Shot of Ethel P. rocking her baby. Wetherbee reports that most of the women living at the Women's Inc. house have low self-esteem; that Women's Inc. tries to instill the women with a sense of pride. V: Footage of Diana Christmas (Residential counselor) that the residents have one-to-one and group counseling sessions. Shot of the exterior of the Women's Inc. house. Wetherbee notes that Portis is frustrated that Women's Inc. cannot help every woman who becomes a resident there. V: Footage of Portis saying that the goal of Women's Inc. is to encourage every woman to keep her child; that sometimes a woman is not ready to raise a child. Wetherbee says that Women's Inc. has more success than failure. V: Footage of Linda Galloway (resident at the Women's Inc. house) talking about the help and support she received from Women's Inc.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 11/24/1987
Description: Possibility of redirecting Logan-bound small planes to Worcester Airport to alleviate Boston air traffic.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 08/25/1987
Description: COLUMBUS DAY PARADE IN WORCESTER with politicians, state troopers, marching bands, floats, fire engines. Michael Dukakis, George Kariotis.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 10/13/1986
Description: Interview with Worcester Mayor Jordan Levy, who changed his position on state taxes to pro. At his desk; at rally in front of State House; walking on Worcester downtown street.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 05/10/1990
Description: Worcester contingent visits State House to support taxes to fund education. Voke and Pierce at podium make their respective appeals. Lucile Hicks, George Keverian.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 05/09/1990
Description: Worcester police endorse John Silber for governor. Silber says it is common sense to ration health care for elderly. Shakes hands with officers. Comments on death penalty and infant mortality.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 07/18/1990
Description: Welfare mother shouts at Rep. Nicholas Paleologos in public hearing on workfare. Rep. Marjorie Clapprood defends welfare mothers and puts down Paleologos.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 06/27/1990
Description: EFFECT OF WORLD SERIES FERVOR ON EMPLOYEE PRODUCTIVITY. Alan Foster watches Red Sox on tv.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 10/21/1986
Description: Polish immigrant reflects on start of World War II 50 years ago. File of bombs, explosions, soldiers, tanks in Poland.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 08/31/1989
Description: Arms control advisor Edward Rowny looks back on World War II on 50th anniversary; comments on European nations, Cold War, and Communist bloc developments since.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/01/1989