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Dawolyn Bryant: Empowering Immigrants with Dawo Plus Services and Giving Back to Liberia

Dawolyn Bryant’s entrepreneurial journey is one driven by a desire to give back to her community and make a meaningful difference in the lives of Liberians, both in the U.S. and in Liberia. As the CEO and owner of Dawo Plus Inc., Dawolyn provides a range of services to immigrants, particularly those from Liberia, by offering them the opportunity to send essential goods back home to family members.

Dawo Plus specializes in the sale and distribution of high-quality African clothing and jewelry, along with a unique service that allows Liberian immigrants in the U.S. to prepay for rice and cooking oil, which are then delivered to their family members in Liberia. This service has proven to be incredibly popular, providing a secure and convenient way for families to send essential goods home. Dawolyn capitalized on this opportunity, recognizing a gap in the market and leveraging her entrepreneurial skills to create a thriving business that has offices both in Liberia and the U.S.

In addition to her business ventures, Dawolyn is deeply committed to community development. She is passionate about supporting fellow Liberians and immigrants, offering mentorship and helping them navigate the challenges of life in a new country. Despite being a single mother of three, Dawolyn continues to focus on growing her business and supporting her community, with the aim of creating a brighter future for those around her.

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