Melissa Wallace
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Melissa Wallace, development director for Refuge for Women. May 25, 2023. (WDRB Photo)
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The students, who came from all different career pathways, were set loose this school year to create a tiny home. They partnered with Refuge for Women, an organization that helps women break free of human trafficking.
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