In her first appearance since announcing she would be 'stepping back' from royal life, Meghan Markle wore a sweater from her Suits days.
"Look who we had tea with today! The Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, visited us today to discuss issues affecting women in the community," the post read.
The Women's Centre has been a mainstay in the area since 1978, offering a "safe space for women and children." Attendees can get support, important necessities like clothing, and meals and work toward making positive changes in their lives there. The organization offers wellness, recreation, housing, and skills development options to help women in the community as well.
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