and to an organization called HELP for individual and group psychotherapy. (PX 4; Johnson testimony, pp. 85-87, 111.)
25. DCFS also arranged for counselling for Cheryl Brown at HELP and for Wade and Randy Johnson at South Central Community Services. (Johnson testimony, pp. 111, 114.)
26. The next service plan for Gina Johnson bears the date of September 28, 1988. The plan indicated that as of that date, the goals of participation in a psychological evaluation, participation in parenting training and supervised visitation had been met. Service tasks, with a planned achievement date of March 1989, included finding a permanent home and demonstrating stability, furnishing the home adequately, attending counselling, obtaining a G.E.D. and making supervised visits with her children. Ms. Johnson's primary caseworker at this time was John Mukasa-Ssebaana. (PX 7.)
27. Between March 1988 and December 1988, having lost her children and her eligibility for an AFDC grant, Gina Johnson lived in approximately five different residences. (Johnson testimony, pp. 77-79, 110.)
28. In December 1988, HELP referred Ms. Johnson to Sarah's Inn, a facility maintained by APAC (Austin People's Action Center). APAC provides apartments and job and home-finding counselling, among other services. (DX 25; Johnson testimony, pp. 111-112.)
29. Sarah's Inn provides Ms. Johnson with individual counselling and support groups focusing on emotional, physical and sexual abuse. (Ms. Johnson was herself an abused child and a ward of DCFS.) She has been provided with a four room apartment (living room, bedroom, kitchen and bath) in a building with other women, many of whom have their children with them, and is receiving counselling and support services at Sarah's Inn. Sarah's Inn charges Ms. Johnson no rent but reserves $ 123 per month of Ms. Johnson's monthly $ 154 general assistance and food stamp grant for the time when Ms. Johnson is ready to get her own apartment. As of the time of the hearing in this matter, Ms. Johnson had accumulated savings of approximately $ 600. Ms. Johnson's caseworker at Sarah's Inn is Sherry Parker. (PX 9; Johnson testimony, pp. 113-114; testimony of Sherry Parker.)
30. A December 27, 1988 Service Plan contains goals including: Ms. Johnson is to attempt to obtain her high school diploma, take her asthma medication, get counselling, join a family support group and retain an attorney to attempt to achieve the return of her children. Progress notes entered in her file indicate substantial progress toward these goals. (DX 26.)
31. A Service Plan of March 31, 1989, indicates:
The natural mother continues in counseling and therapy at H.E.L.P. and A.P.A.C. She is reported to be making satisfactory progress. With the help of A.P.A.C., Gina has an apartment. The plan is for her to save enough money to obtain her own apartment. She applied for C.H.A. low income housing. Both her therapist at H.E.L.P. and her DCFS worker wrote letters of recommendation to C.H.A.