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The Shepherds Angels On Assignment

 Gives Back

Working Toward a Brighter Future

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Meet The Founder

Sharon McLaurin a Domestic Violence Advocate. An Author, A Speaker, An International Teacher. Sharon McLaurin founded ( TSAOA) The Shepherds Angels On Assignment Outreach as a community's outreach to help Women start over from a Transition shelter. (TSAOA) The Shepherds Angels On Assignment Outreach is a linen outreach.

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In 2019

She became an international teacher for Ravens Hope International. Then she traveled to Cambodia for mission work.

 

She became an ambassador for The Smith Foundation Inc. College funding.

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 In 2022

 Her book ( Let God Write The Story) was Nominated by The Public Library Association in Washington DC.

 She was nominated and awarded The Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award

In 2023 

She was nominated and awarded The Winners Of The World Magazine Top 23 Influential Women of Houston Tx

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Certificate of Congressional Recognition 18th District, Texas Present to 
Sharon McLaurin
By: Congresswoman Shelia Jackson Lee Member of Congress on March 26, 2023

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In 2024:

She was recognized by The State of Texas House of Representatives.

The office of Ron Reynolds. The Smith Foundation 4th Annual Scholarship Gala on June 29th, 2024

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In 2025

She was awarded the 2025 MLK AWARDS (UNITY THROUGH DIVERSITY) MLK COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP AWARD

Jan 19, 2025

SharonMclaurin.com

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Our Mission

At The Shepherds Angels On Assignment, we are committed to breaking the cycle of domestic violence by supporting women and children in underserved and minority communities. We understand the deep and lasting impact that domestic violence can have, and we are here to provide compassion, resources, and a path to healing.

One of the ways we bring comfort to those in crisis is through something simple, yet deeply meaningful: linen.

Why Linen?

We believe linen represents more than just fabric—it represents dignity, rest, warmth, and the comfort of safety. For many survivors, clean bedding and personal linens are often left behind in moments of escape. Providing fresh linens is our way of restoring a sense of peace and normalcy during a time of uncertainty.

"We believe linen gives comfort."

Through our linen donation drives, outreach programs, and survivor support services, we aim to offer tangible care—because sometimes the smallest comforts can make the biggest difference.

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Board Members:

Wanda Green

Regina Knox

Nicole Coleman

Our Programs

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Teen Domestic Violence Awareness Program

​Connecting with teens by showing them the red flags.  Small situation that can snowball into a life threatening Domestic Violence situation 

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Women Domestic Violence Program

​​​Connecting with women that have been in a domestic violence situation. Breaking the silence to allow healing and a new beginning. 

Community Engagements

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Financial Literacy Program

Change for the Better

Adopt A Daycare Christmas Gifting Program

A Children's Christmas Wish

Hospitality Teens after school program

Preparing Students for the future in Hospitality.

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It gives us tremendous pride to be recognized for all our hard work at The Shepherds Angels On Assignment Outreach. Explore some of our latest media features below. Do they inspire you to get involved? Don’t hesitate to reach out!

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The Shepherds Angels On Assignment Outreach: Dedication and Service with Proven Impact

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WORKING WITH OUR LOCAL WOMENS SHELTERS DONATING THE  NECESSARY GOODS TO START OVER .

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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IS REAL

An estimated 1.3 million women are victims of physical assault by an intimate partner each year. ​

Call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 or TTY 1-800-787-3224

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Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics Crime Data Brief, Intimate Partner Violence, 1993-2001, February 2003.

"CAREGIVERS AND PROVIDERS NEED TO SUPPORT AND FACILITATE HEALTHY, POSITIVE, NURTURING RELATIONSHIPS WITH SAFE ADULTS, WHETHER THAT’S THE NONVIOLENT CAREGIVER OR OTHER FAMILY MEMBERS INVOLVED WITH CARING FOR THE CHILD."

Neena McConnico, MD, director of the Child Witness to Violence Project at Boston Medical Center.GET THE TOOLS AND HELP TO BREAK

FREE FROM DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND STAY FREE.If you or a loved one is in immediate danger please dial 911.

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