On Thursday, March 19, the Do Good Daniels Family Foundation proudly hosted the grand opening of House of Do Good #2 in Wilmington. This new 35-bed transitional housing facility is dedicated to serving women and their children who have experienced domestic violence and human trafficking. The program is designed to provide families with a safe, stable, and supportive environment, alongside comprehensive wraparound services that promote healing, empowerment, and long-term independence. Elected officials, community stakeholders, and foundation staff gathered to celebrate the opening and tour the newly built property. Attendees included Councilmember Tim McOsker, Community Investment for Families Department General Manager Abigale Marquez, and Mayor Bass’ Deputy Director of
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