The Dorothy Mae Hall Women's Center Inc in Wendell, NC is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing transitional housing and support to homeless single women and women with children. Their mission is to empower participants by promoting self-esteem, self-confidence, and advanced training, while their programs, such as the Diaper Project and adult and children programs, aim to meet the basic needs and enhance the well-being of families in Wake County.
Founded by Freda Bullock, the center was established to address the lack of resources, including affordable housing, for low-income families in the community. Named after the compassionate and kind missionary, Dorothy Mae Hall, the center strives to continue her legacy of connecting with people and making a positive impact on their lives.
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