March was "International Women's Month," and Agape Community Center celebrated with its annual "Women's Day" celebration.
This year, we honored three local women who exemplify the abilities and commitment so common in our community. Ms. Brandie Wilks, owner of Wilks Property Management, Inc., Ms. Kimberly Motley, an attorney working in the State of Wisconsin Public Defenders Office, and Ms. Tamara Grisby, representing District 18 in the Wisconsin State Assembl, each received a special award.
In addition, this year we honored the Sisters of the Sorrowful Mother, a group of Catholic sisters who founded Agape Community Center back in 1986. The Sisters of the Sorrowful Mother continue to be active supporters of Agape, and they serve as volunteers and significant donors. In fact, their financial support allows Agape Community Center to keep most of its programming free or low cost. Agape Community Center is grateful for the Sisters' ongoing support!
This year, we honored three local women who exemplify the abilities and commitment so common in our community. Ms. Brandie Wilks, owner of Wilks Property Management, Inc., Ms. Kimberly Motley, an attorney working in the State of Wisconsin Public Defenders Office, and Ms. Tamara Grisby, representing District 18 in the Wisconsin State Assembl, each received a special award.
In addition, this year we honored the Sisters of the Sorrowful Mother, a group of Catholic sisters who founded Agape Community Center back in 1986. The Sisters of the Sorrowful Mother continue to be active supporters of Agape, and they serve as volunteers and significant donors. In fact, their financial support allows Agape Community Center to keep most of its programming free or low cost. Agape Community Center is grateful for the Sisters' ongoing support!