Pictured Dr. Linda Cowels, Founder of Anointed Community Services and Chuck Seaver, president of the Kiwanis Club of Clermont

Dr. Linda Cowels, founder of Anointed Community Services International (ACSI), recently served as a guest speaker at the Kiwanis Club of Clermont. ACSI, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is dedicated to empowering economically and technologically disadvantaged members of the community, with a strong focus on women, underprivileged youth, and seniors. Through its programs, ACSI provides leadership development opportunities, educational resources, and career advancement, while addressing food insecurity among seniors and removing barriers to basic needs.

During her presentation, Dr. Cowels shared an in-depth update on the Elese Tomlin Center, which is currently under construction in Groveland. She outlined the array of current and future programs the center will offer, all aimed at supporting the community and promoting success. The center is expected to open later this fall, providing a new hub for empowerment and resources in the area.

For more information about the Elese Tomlin Center, contact Dr. Linda Cowels at 352-404-7898, via email at info@anointedcs.org, or visit their website ACSI.

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