Rhonda Villamia spent weeks in the vicinity of ground zero following the Sept. 11 terror attacks.
Within the first few days after the collapse of the towers, she was handing out snacks and other necessities out of a Salvation Army tent, near the corner of North Moore Street and the West Side Highway, to first responders and others taking part in the recovery and cleanup.
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