7406-H Chapel Hill Rd.
Raleigh, NC 27607
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RALEIGH, N.C. – The Women’s Center of Wake County has added four members to its board of directors. The new members include:
• Cynthia Anderson
• Dr. Deena Murphy
• Nancy McClure
• Lorraine Stephens
The Women’s Center of Wake County assists the community through programs and services that provide homeless women and children with support, basic needs and affordable housing. As board members, these women will help increase awareness of the organization and gain community support.
Anderson is a managing partner of CD Anderson, P.A., a full-service CPA firm. She lives in Cary and serves as a board member for the Pines of Carolina Girl Scout Council and the Durham Area Corporation.
Murphy is a principal research associate at the Institute for Community-Based Research, the North Carolina office of the National Development and Research Institutes, Inc., and a Women’s Studies instructor at N.C. State University. She resides in west Raleigh.
McClure is a co-owner of ArtSource Consultants, Inc. A Raleigh resident, she is a member of the Junior League of Raleigh and has volunteered as a fundraiser for Hospice of Wake County, RexHealthcare Foundation, American Heart Association, American Lung Association and WakeMed.
Stephens is president of L. Stephens & Associates, Inc., a consulting firm that helps individuals and companies maximize productivity through the use of computer applications. She is a professional speaker, author and trainer as well who lives in Raleigh.
“We are pleased to announce the new additions to the board of directors,” said Jean Williams, executive director of the Women’s Center of Wake County. “The addition of these strong and talented women will be a real benefit to achieving the goals and mission of the Women’s Center.”
About The Women’s Center of Wake County:
The Women’s Center of Wake County was founded in 1977 as a grass roots movement to meet the needs of women re-entering the community from prison. Over the course of those 30-plus years, the Center has responded to the changing needs of women, expanding and providing services as indicated by the women in our community. Over the past 12 years, the Center has shifted focus in response to the most critical needs of women, addressing the growing issue of homelessness for women with children and single women. The board, staff and direct service volunteers have become strong advocates and service providers for those who are homeless or at-risk of becoming homeless. For more information, please call (919) 829-3711 or visit http://www.wcwc.org.
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