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WOAMTEC’s Hamilton Mill-Dacula Chapter Partners With Non-Profit Group
The group will work with local non-profit single mom ministry, For My Sisters (FMS).

WOAMTEC (Women on a Mission to Earn Commission) – a Florida-founded business building organization – first established a chapter in the Chateau Élan area in May 2010 and quickly began generating a buzz.
A little over two years later, the North Georgia-based group – led by energetic Chapter Executive Director Ginny V. Bishop – is marking milestones left and right. Having secured its standing as the largest chapter in the nation, the group has since added men to their membership rosters, re-launched with a new name and location in the affluent Hamilton Mill area, and recently celebrated the chapter’s two-year anniversary. Now known as WOAMTEC Hamilton Mill/Dacula, the group is most proud to announce a new partnership with local non-profit single mom ministry, For My Sisters (FMS) as it carries on a proud tradition of giving as encouraged by founder Kathleen Hawkins.
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