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Last updated July 13, 2008 11:59 a.m. PT

Everett woman honored for her work with homeless and addicted women

Judy Hoff of Everett is one of 100 women across the country honored by Nabisco for everyday activities that make an extraordinary impact. Hoff was selected from among thousands of entrants for her work with the Recovery for Life Training Program, which she founded. The organization provides life-changing opportunities to homeless, addicted, lost and often helpless women each year.

Hoff and her co-winners went to Los Angeles recently for a photo shoot and a VIP screening of the film "Phoebe in Wonderland," which included a Q&A with stars Bill Pullman and Elle Fanning.

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