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How to Go to Camp

Surviving in a Women's Federal Prison

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How to Go to Camp

By: V. Cheryl Womack
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From building a corporate empire in male-dominated industries, to facing the stark reality of a Women's Federal Prison Camp, V. Cheryl Womack's story is one of resilience, redemption, and the power of second chances.

In this candid and empowering book, Cheryl shares hard-earned lessons and practical advice, offering a roadmap for survival and strength in the face of adversity. As founder of the Women of Worth charity, she advocates for the overlooked women in the prison system, using her experience to raise awareness and inspire change. A passionate philanthropist and mentor, Cheryl continues to uplift others with her message of hope and perseverance. Whether you're curious about life on the inside or looking for inspiration on how to turn hardship into strength this is the place for you.

©2024 V. Cheryl Womack (P)2024 V. Cheryl Womack
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