Angeline Warren is this week’s Hometown Hero.

Angeline is always working behind the scenes as a registrar in the music department at UNC.  But, that’s not even close to everything she does in our community.4

She rarely slows down.  Each year, Angeline works on her family reunion and class reunion.  She is a member of St. Paul AME Church where she has served for years as the recording secretary of the Duhart-Clark Women’s Missionary Society.  She also heads up the WMS’s Angel Tree Comittmee which coordinates gifts to children of incarcerated people from Orange and Chatham Counties.  She also stays in contact with students who are away at college and gets them care packages.

Angeline is also serving on the Capital Campaign Committee, which is tasked with raising funds for the new St. Paul Village.

This is all done despite the fact that Angeline does not have a car.  She uses the bus system and knows it so well that she could probably do a commercial for them.

You can nominate your own Hometown Hero.  WCHL has honored local members of our community since 2002.