eleanor williams !@urry is the founder of the curry fund for girls. >> i should be retired. but i don't think i'll ever retire. 2 so i'm very active in the community. i do community activities wherever it's needed, helping over people. i like to serve other people and that's what $do best. my mother brought us up and she had a deep moral commitment about life. and she brought us up with all these ideas. she said you're a williams -- that was my maid"g name -- you have to behave yourself. even though i didn't have 2 financial wealthi húb moral wealth. and i got married when i was 18 and my husband -- he said he wanted a lot of kids. i didn't know what he meant at the time but i found out. >> those are many of the plaques that people have given us through the years. >> when i first got involved in the community, it was in 1961 in san francisco. that was the very first time that i started community work. i was a volunteer with the united crusade. we would go and teach children to read. and i recall my very first job as a teacér aide at one of the local schools. and i was involv