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Meet The Team - Inger Marsh

I am a lifetime Girl Scout, Board member of WDACU ( Wright Dunbar Area Credit Union), a former member of FROC priority Board, Board member of BIG (Blacks In Government), Independent Avon Rep. and a Board member of Welcome Home Dayton!   

I love line dancing, basketball (Indiana Pacers) and Cleveland Browns. If you know me then you know Bobby Brown is the ultimate performer ever! I also like reading mysteries and going on adventures! 

I love the mission of Welcome Home Dayton!  We have placed so much comfort and joy into several families.  Knowing that it's another individual and/or family feeling at home with one less worry.  Feels fantastic! The best part is the family is kept private. So that each family will keep their privacy and walk with pride. 

I look forward to an exciting future with Welcome Home Dayton!


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Meet The Team - Cheryl S. Johnson

Cheryl Johnson, Board Chair of Welcome Home Dayton

Cheryl Stewart Johnson, who currently serves as Welcome Home Dayton’s Chair of the Board, is a native Daytonian. She was and educator and administrator with Dayton Public Schools for 41 years, while being a wife and mother.  Her interest in supporting initiatives around the needs of women, men, and youth led her to working with several organizations in the Dayton community, including Bethel Missionary Baptist Church and Twentig, Inc. She is presently the Business Manager of Bethel, and a Trustee.

The arts have been an integral part of life. She was the church organist for more than fifty years, and an original member of the Dayton Contemporary Dance Company under the direction of Jeraldyne Blunden. Interior design has also been her passion.  Working with Welcome Home Dayton’s founder, April Alford-Barclay, has offered an opportunity to express the need to provide a warm, inviting environment for those being served.

As our motto says,” Changing Lives, One Home at a Time,” is Cheryl S. Johnson’s basis for serving.

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