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President/CEO

Sharon Bennett

Sharon Bennett, the visionary Founder, President, and CEO of God's Daughters Divine Compassion Center. A Christian and dedicated and faithful active member of Faith Christian Center in Austell, GA under Pastor Kerrick. Also, volunteers for a local Women's Shelter, is a member of South Cobb Business Assoc., and a Cobb Collaborative Member. 

She brings over four decades of experience in mentorship, teaching, writing, speaking, and volunteerism. Ms. Bennett passionately advocates for young women in need of guidance, empowerment, and a fresh start. With 43 years in the medical field from ICU Charge, patient care health coaching, case management, to inaugural hospital administrative logistics team, Sharon has developed a deep understanding of the human condition and a drive to uplift others. She has a B.A. and a B.S., along with having completed a coaching course and numerous in-service psychology trainings. Ms. Sharon even was a substitute teacher.

Her leadership at this center is rooted in her personal journey, not knowing where God was planning to take her later in life.

 The speaking began with a meaningful outreach in 2012 at Seton Home for Girls. This experience, alongside her involvement with numerous other speaking events in varied states with varied organizations, like Society Empowered Women (SEW) in San Antonio, inspired Sharon to create a sanctuary today where women could find support, direction, education, and a pathway to success.

In addition to her role at the center, Sharon is a prolific reader, author and speaker. Her books, include Shoe Fetish 1, Shoe Fetish 2, Cracks in Your Mirror and My Heart Hurts: A Child’s Experience with Death, reflect her commitment to healing and empowerment. Also, Because I am in His Reflection, a Christian Journal for Spiritual Growth.

Through the years, her articles of empowerment were published in over 15 lifestyle magazines and business periodicals.

Sharon’s works serve as a powerful testament to the strength of women and the grace of God. She is also inspired by her father, Rev. Dr. L.E. Bennett, a civil rights champion whose legacy continues to fuel Sharon's dedication to justice and community service. Through her writing, leadership, and faith, Sharon aims to instill hope, strength, and the courage to embrace one’s unique journey. She chronicled his life during the height of the second civil rights movement in a book titled: Jewel of the South, a civil rights biography of Rev. Dr. L.E. Bennett. This story won him placement for almost 2 years in the Bullock Museum of Texas History in Austin, TX. Also, in San Antonio's African American Community Archives Museum, and is being considered for the city's Conservation Society.

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