On February 16, 2025, during Black History Month & Silver Celebration, Rene’ Michelle Fenwick was awarded an Honorary Doctorate in Humanities from The School of the Great Commissions, chartered in the State of South Carolina. Among 22 esteemed recipients, this recognition cements her lifelong commitment to advocating for survivors of domestic violence and sexual abuse.
Now recognized as Dr. Rene’ Michelle Fenwick, this honor amplifies her voice, expands her reach, and strengthens her ability to effect lasting change. With this distinction, she steps into an even greater role as an educator, leader, and advocate, using her platform to influence policies, challenge societal norms, and provide survivors with the resources, knowledge, and empowerment they need to rebuild their lives.
This milestone is more than a title—it is a testament to her resilience, dedication, and the transformative impact of her work. Dr. Rene’ Michelle Fenwick continues to be a beacon of hope, ensuring that every survivor’s story is heard, their pain is acknowledged, and their journey toward healing is supported with unwavering commitment.
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