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Williamson County proclaims "Women Helping Others of Sun City Day" for philanthropic work

January 28, 2025 | Williamson County, Texas


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Williamson County proclaims "Women Helping Others of Sun City Day" for philanthropic work
The Williamson County Commissioners Court on Jan. 28 issued a proclamation recognizing the Women Helping Others (WHO) Ladies of Sun City for philanthropic work and community service.

The court cited the group's growth from 12 members in 2010 to more than 300 members, and the proclamation noted the WHO Ladies raised $225,797 in 2024 and more than $1,200,000 since founding. The proclamation says the group now distributes funds to more than 75 nonprofit organizations and emphasizes the organization's volunteer hours and charitable activities across Georgetown and Williamson County.

Maria Tolleson, identified in the meeting as the newly elected WHO president, and Terry Fearly, the immediate past president, thanked the court and described major projects the group supports, including fundraisers for service‑dog programs and Meals on Wheels holiday meal projects. The court approved the proclamation by unanimous vote (3–0) and invited representatives to speak and pose for photos.

Action: The court adopted a proclamation designating Jan. 28, 2025, as Women Helping Others (WHO) Ladies of Sun City Day in recognition of the group's philanthropic contributions to Georgetown and Williamson County (motion passed 3–0).

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