You remember her.
"Somebody owes me" "I've been railroaded"
http://www2.tbo.com/content/2010/apr/28/home-mom-12-children-getting-repairs/news-metro/excerpt
TAMPA - The saga of a homeless mother and her 12 children continued today, as child welfare workers say they hope to have the family moved into a six-bedroom Sulphur Springs home by the end of the week.
On Tuesday, Hillsborough Kids Inc. officials said the home under consideration had been scrubbed from the list because of concerns about safety. A window was broken and there was a gap in a backyard chain-link fence that led directly to railroad tracks.
Today, the house is back in contention, said Elaine Olszewski, spokeswoman for Hillsborough Kids.
"It's a day-by-day thing," she said. "We are working with the landlord."
She said the previous renters at the house had left the building fairly dirty and a general clean-up was needed in addition to the fence and window repairs. She said carpeting and a fresh coat of paint also are among the tasks to be done before Angel Adams, 37, and her 12 children can move in.
Olszewski said the goal is to get the family moved in by Friday.
Adams' plight emerged last week when she and her children were forced to stay in a rundown hotel room after she had been evicted from her apartment. She doesn't work, and the father of many of her children was in prison.
She said that the county and state were not doing enough to help her and her children. Her statements caused a stir of criticism, mostly from people who said she was the cause of her own problems.