Wendelin Douglas, a Richmond, Virginia native, has designated a portion of her life insurance policy to support Africa University, demonstrating her commitment to empowering future generations through education.
A proud graduate of Bennett College, Douglas earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration. She later completed a Master of Public Administration at North Carolina Central University. Her career and life reflect a dedication to service, excellence, and social change. She currently serves as a Senior Contract Specialist with the City of Richmond’s Department of Procurement Services. Previously, she worked for over two decades as a Procurement Specialist at North Carolina A&T State University.
Douglas brings her passion for broader community support to her service as a Life Member of both the Bennett College National Alumnae Association and the North Carolina Central University National Alumni Association, as well as the Greensboro Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. She does not shy away from physical challenges and can be found enjoying 10K races and kayaking on the James River.
By making Africa University a beneficiary of her life insurance, Douglas honors her desire to invest in, “equipping individuals with the knowledge and skills to rise above poverty, promote equality, and address global challenges.”
Douglas’ choice to integrate her philanthropic goals with her financial planning ensures that in the future, her loved ones are cared for, and she supports the ministry of Africa University. Her legacy gift will help foster innovation and leadership across the continent for generations to come.
Andra M. Stevens, Director, Communications and Creative Services, Africa University Development Office
A World Service Special Gift is a designated financial contribution made by an individual, local church, organization, district or annual conference to a project authorized as such by the Connectional Table. Current World Service Special Gifts projects include the Africa University Endowment Fund, the Leonard Perryman Communications Scholarship for Ethnic Minority Students, the Methodist Global Education Fund, the National Anti-Gambling Project and the Lay Missionary Planting Network.