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SERVICES
Comprehensive services include:
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Parenting classes
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Health and nutrition education
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Banking and finance classes
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In-house counseling
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Daily living skills and education
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Life Coach
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Anger Management Classes
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Resume and interviewing classes
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Transportation
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Community Service Hours Provided
PROJECTS
Donations
We need your Help!
We are looking for monetary donations and volunteers.
Get in touch today to find out more.
You may call us at (252) 315-9134
or email us at
Changes Ahead!
Residents will become self-sufficient, independent of public assistance, remain crime free, regain custody of their children-empowered!
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STORY
Women of Choices, Inc. is a 501c(3) non-profit organization that provides services to women of Wilson and surrounding counties of North Carolina.
Client Criteria:
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Homeless (Females)
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Ex-Offender
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Ages 18-55
The program will empower women to end their homelessness and assist women with securing meaningful employment and/or becoming entrepreneurs.
Services provided will address medical, substance abuse, and mental health needs.
The Director
Ms. Tamala Fuller a native of Wilson, NC, founded and currently operates Women of Choices, Inc. She has worked in various positions in the criminal justice system, and holds the following credentials: Master of Science with concentration in Public Safety, Master of Education with concentration in Educational Management, and Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Human Services (Forensics), NAMA Certified Anger Management Specialist-II, and Certified Substance Abuse Counselor just to name a few. Ms. Fuller also is an active member of the NC State Employee's Credit Union Advisory Board and a Commission Public notary for state of North Carolina.
Tamala is committed to dedicating her life to empower women to rise in their destinies. She has been homeless and pregnant in her early adulthood while understanding the dynamics of feeling helpless and hopeless. She understands the kind of resources the women need to rebuild their lives to become productive and independent contributors in their communities.
Tamala Fuller