Our Team

Dr. Joan Williamson

Dr. Joan Williamson

CEO & FOUNDER

Reverend Dr. Joan Williamson is a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother, a seasoned healthcare provider in South Florida, and the founder of Living Well Community Care Center (LWCCC). With a doctorate in Family Practice, she mentors future nurse practitioners and has helped over 15,000 families through LWCCC. She recently launched Sisters Building & Supporting Sisters (SBSS) to empower women and promote holistic well-being. A passionate Christian, international preacher, and community advocate, Dr. Williamson’s life centers on healing, faith, and service—locally and globally.

Leadership Team

Marie Dobson

Marie Dobson

PRESIDENT

Marie Bell-Dobson is a nurse, occupational therapist, wife, and mother of two, known for her deep commitment to uplifting others. As President of Living Well Community Care Center (LWCCC), she leads efforts to support youth, women, and the elderly. Inspired by her grandmother’s legacy, she also founded the Make A Difference (MAD) Foundation to improve healthcare access in Jamaica, particularly at Annotto Bay Hospital. Marie’s mission blends compassion, leadership, and mentorship, leaving a lasting impact on lives and communities.
Tamara Hamilton

Tamara Hamilton

VICE PRESIDENT

Tamara Hamilton is a devoted wife, Christian, and board-certified Registered Nurse with over 20 years of experience in geriatric care. She serves as Vice President of Living Well Community Care Center (LWCCC), CEO of Hamilton Health Consulting, and Nurse Administrator at Living Great Home Care Services. Tamara’s leadership empowers underserved communities through healthcare, education, and outreach. A CPR instructor and nurse consultant, she also mentors women toward purpose and growth. Her compassionate service and advocacy continue to uplift lives locally & globally.
Dr. Joan Williamson

Dr. Joan Williamson

CEO & FOUNDER

Reverend Dr. Joan Williamson is a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother, a seasoned healthcare provider in South Florida, and the founder of Living Well Community Care Center (LWCCC). With a doctorate in Family Practice, she mentors future nurse practitioners and has helped over 15,000 families through LWCCC. She recently launched Sisters Building & Supporting Sisters (SBSS) to empower women and promote holistic well-being. A passionate Christian, international preacher, and community advocate, Dr. Williamson’s life centers on healing, faith, and service—locally and globally.

Committee Team

Dr. Andrea Mattis

Dr. Andrea Mattis

CFO of LWCCC & President of SB&SS

Dr. Andrea Mattis is a nurse-turned-entrepreneur, business owner, and self-proclaimed “girl boss.” After 26 years in nursing, she founded Hibiscus Palace Assisted Living in 2015, growing it from one South Florida location to four. As CFO of Living Well Community Care and President of Sisters Building & Supporting Sisters, Andrea is passionate about mentorship, community care, and empowering others financially. She earned her Doctorate of Nursing Practice in 2023 and balances business with family, real estate, and her next big venture—coffee.
Derrick Williamson

Derrick Williamson

A Dedicated Leader, Mentor, and Humanitarian

Reverend Derrick Williamson is a husband, father, grandfather, and committed leader devoted to mentoring men and strengthening communities. As Youth Counselor and International Men’s Director within his church, and Vice Partner in Living Well Community Care Center (LWCCC), he empowers men with integrity and purpose. Also a nurse, Derrick combines spiritual guidance with compassionate healthcare. Working alongside his wife, Dr. Joan Williamson, he helps advance LWCCC’s mission, leaving a lasting impact through faith, service, and leadership.
Carla Senior

Carla Senior

Secretary

Carla Senior is the Secretary of Living Well Community Care Center, a devoted mother, grandmother, and Christian. With over 14 years as CFO of her family business, she brings financial expertise and a passion for community impact. Starting as a volunteer, she became Secretary in 2023, helping drive LWCCC’s mission. Carla also enjoys singing in her church choir, traveling, and shopping—bringing joy and dedication to everything she does.
Sasha Malcolm-Brown

Sasha Malcolm-Brown

Treasurer

Sasha-Gaye Malcolm-Brown is the Treasurer of Living Well Community Care Center and a Branch Operations Lead in the banking industry. Holding an Associate’s degree in Business Administration, she plans to further her studies in management, finance, and accounting. Passionate about making a difference, Sasha-Gaye uses her skills to support individuals and communities, helping to uplift and improve lives through purposeful service.
Paulette Mowatt-Donaldson

Paulette Mowatt-Donaldson

Leader, National & International Missions

Paulette Mowatt is a seasoned community health worker, minister, and missionary leader with over 30 years of service. As Leader and Advisor of National and International Missions at Living Well Community Care Center, she has led more than 10 international missions and 20+ local charity projects since 2018. A devoted Christian, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, Paulette’s life reflects her deep compassion and commitment to uplifting the underserved. Her leadership continues to inspire hope and deliver lasting impact across communities.
Christine Lewis

Christine Lewis

Committee Member

Christine Lewis is a distinguished social worker and founding member of Living Well Community Care Center (LWCCC). With a Bachelor’s in Social Work and a passion for advocacy, Christine served as LWCCC President for three years, shaping its mission and leading efforts to support underserved communities. Now a Mentor and Assistant Community Advisory Board Member, she continues to promote holistic care, equity, and empowerment. Her unwavering commitment leaves a lasting impact on families and communities alike.
Marion Johnson

Marion Johnson

Registered Nurse Liaison

Marion Johnson was born in St. Mary, Jamaica, and began her career as an English teacher. She relocated to the United States in 2000 to pursue new opportunities.

In the U.S., Marion became a registered nurse specializing in surgical care and mentoring new nurses.

For over 30 years, she has been actively involved in her church community, serving in various ministries and continuing her commitment to service.
Janet Bell

Janet Bell

Community Liaison

Janet Bell is a nurse and community advocate dedicated to empowering women and young adults. As Community Liaison at LWCCC and founder of Make A Difference (MAD) Organization, she champions equitable healthcare in underserved areas. Janet’s passion for mentoring and service drives positive change and stronger communities. Her warmth and commitment inspire everyone she meets.

Committee Members

  • Dr. Joan Williamson

    CEO & Founder/ Vice Chair of the Board

    Reverend Dr. Joan Williamson is a distinguished leader, dedicated healthcare professional, and passionate advocate for community empowerment. She is a devoted wife, mother of four, and grandmother to five, embodying her roles with grace and dedication.

    Dr. Williamson holds a doctorate degree in Family Practice and serves as a highly skilled healthcare provider in South Florida, where she delivers exceptional medical care to her community. In addition, she is a clinical adjunct preceptor for Florida Atlantic University and South University, mentoring and guiding aspiring nurse practitioners in the Family Nurse Practice concentration.

    As the CEO and founder of Living Well Community Care Center (LWCCC), a non-profit organization, Dr. Williamson has impacted countless lives both locally in Florida and internationally, particularly in Jamaica. Over the last three years, LWCCC has provided vital assistance to over 15,000 families and children, addressing health, wellness, and basic living needs. Her mission centers on promoting healthy living on Earth and preparing the soul for eternity.

    In her role as a Family Practice Provider, Dr. Williamson works closely with women seeking guidance to overcome challenges and achieve personal growth. Recognizing the need for a broader support network, she recently launched Sisters Building & Supporting Sisters (SBSS), an extension of LWCCC. This foundation emphasizes holistic well-being and women’s empowerment, fostering a network of support to help women achieve their ambitions and address their challenges collaboratively. Dr. Williamson’s guiding slogan, “Know Your Tribe,” reflects her vision of building meaningful connections among women to promote mutual growth, development, and success.

    Beyond her professional and philanthropic efforts, Reverend Dr. Williamson is a devoted believer in the gospel of Jesus Christ. As an international preacher and teacher, she passionately shares her faith and serves wherever she is needed within her church. Her work bridges diverse and multicultural communities, fostering connections and empowering individuals to thrive.

    Dr. Joan Williamson’s professional and spiritual leadership continues to inspire others to achieve their potential, and her unwavering dedication to service exemplifies her profound commitment to the well-being of humanity.

  • Derrick Williamson

    A Dedicated Leader, Mentor, and Humanitarian

    Reverend Derrick Williamson is a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and dynamic leader with a passion for mentoring and uplifting others. As the husband of Dr. Joan Williamson, CEO and Founder of Living Well Community Care Center (LWCCC), Derrick plays an integral role in supporting the vision and mission of the organization.

    A minister of the church, Reverend Williamson serves as a Youth Counselor for Men and International Men’s Director within his church organization. His dedication to coaching, advising, and mentoring both young and older men spans all aspects of humanitarian work, ensuring that society is built upon men of integrity, dignity, and strong moral values. His leadership has had a profound impact on the lives of many, as he continuously works to inspire men to reach their full potential.

    Beyond his ministry, Derrick is also a nurse, committed to delivering high-quality healthcare services to his community. His dual roles as a healthcare provider and spiritual leader enable him to support individuals not only physically but also emotionally and spiritually.

    At LWCCC, Derrick works closely with all team members, offering his guidance, support, and leadership to further the organization’s outreach efforts. His unwavering dedication to humanitarian service and community development is evident in his collaboration with Dr. Joan Williamson, ensuring that her vision for the organization continues to grow and positively impact lives.

    Reverend Derrick Williamson is a steadfast advocate for strong, empowered men and thriving communities. Through his work as a minister, mentor, and healthcare provider, he remains committed to fostering meaningful change, leaving a lasting legacy of service, compassion, and leadership.

  • Carla Senior

    Secretary

    Carla Senior serves as the Secretary of Living Well Community Care Center, a nonprofit organization dedicated to uplifting communities and supporting those in need. A devoted mother of three and proud grandmother of one, Carla is also a committed Christian and the Chief Financial Officer of her family business.

    With over 14 years of experience as a CFO, Carla brings a wealth of expertise in financial strategy and operational excellence. Her professional background reflects her passion for driving growth and delivering meaningful results. Initially joining Living Well Community Care Center as a volunteer, Carla’s dedication and commitment led her to take on the role of Secretary in 2023. In this capacity, she actively supports initiatives that create a positive impact within the community.

    Beyond her professional and philanthropic endeavors, Carla finds joy in singing with her church choir, exploring new destinations, and indulging in shopping adventures. Her vibrant spirit and dedication to making a difference continue to inspire those around her.

  • Sasha Malcolm-Brown

    Treasurer

    Sasha-Gaye Malcolm-Brown serves as the Treasurer of LWCCC and holds an Associate of Arts degree in Business Administration Management. She is committed to furthering her education with plans to pursue studies in General Management, Finance, and Accounting.

    Currently, Sasha-Gaye works in the banking industry as a Branch Operations Lead, where she brings her expertise in organizational management and operations to her role.

    Driven by a passion for making a positive impact, Sasha-Gaye is dedicated to empowering those in need. She strives to provide support and assistance to individuals, communities, and causes, helping to address areas of challenge and improve lives.

  • Paulette Mowatt-Donaldson

    Mission and Evangelism

    A Compassionate Missionary and Advocate for Community Care

    Paulette Mowatt is a dedicated community health worker, minister, and missionary leader with over 30 years of experience serving local and international missions. As the Leader and Advisor of National and International Missions for Living Well Community Care Center (LWCCC), Paulette has been a driving force behind the organization’s charitable initiatives, inspiring hope and change in the lives of countless individuals.

    Since 2018, Paulette has spearheaded more than 10 international missions, in addition to leading over 20 local community charity projects throughout her career. Her passion and unwavering commitment to serving indigenous and underserved populations have made her a beacon of compassion and generosity. She is deeply devoted to giving back to society through her efforts of caring and sharing, always prioritizing the health and well-being of those in need.

    Paulette’s work is not only a testament to her dedication to humanity but also an extension of her deep Christian faith. As a mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, she embodies the values of love, kindness, and selflessness. Her tireless efforts to serve others continue to inspire those around her to embrace the principles of compassion and service.

    Through her leadership in national and international missions, Paulette Mowatt remains a stalwart advocate for community care. Her lifelong commitment to making a difference ensures that vulnerable populations receive the support and resources they need to thrive, leaving an indelible impact on the communities she serves.

  • Christine Lewis

    Committee Member

    A Dedicated Advocate and Leader in Social Work

    Christine Lewis is a distinguished social worker and a pivotal figure in the Living Well Community Care Center (LWCCC). With a Bachelor’s degree in Social Work and a passion for social justice, Christine has dedicated her career to ensuring that all individuals are represented and supported in their communities.

    As an original member of LWCCC, Christine has been instrumental in shaping the organization’s mission and impact. Serving as President of LWCCC for three years, she has been deeply involved in every aspect of the organization’s endeavors, ensuring that its mission statement and goals align with its core values of compassion, inclusion, and service.

    Christine’s leadership has driven efforts to support less fortunate communities by providing essential services such as food, clothing, and resources to enhance the well-being of families. Her dedication to holistic humanitarian efforts has fostered meaningful change, reflecting her unwavering commitment to the betterment of underserved populations.

    In addition to her leadership roles, Christine serves as a member of the Mentor and Assistant Community Advisory Board at LWCCC, where she continues to passionately advocate for a holistic approach to community care. Her efforts focus on empowering individuals and families, offering guidance and support to help them build stronger, healthier futures.

    Christine Lewis remains a beacon of hope and a champion of social work, tirelessly working to create a more equitable and compassionate society. Her contributions to LWCCC and her broader advocacy for social justice leave an enduring legacy of care and impact in the communities she serves.

  • Marion Johnson

    Registered Nurse Liaison

    Marion Johnson was born in the parish of St. Mary, Jamaica. She began her career as an educator after completing her studies at Mico Teachers’ College, where she taught English Language and Literature for five years. During this time, she was blessed with a daughter. In 2000, Marion and her family relocated to the United States to pursue new opportunities.

    Upon moving to the U.S., Marion transitioned into the field of nursing, where she built a successful career as a registered nurse. She specialized in surgical care, focusing on step-down post-surgical units. In addition to her clinical responsibilities, Marion played a vital role in mentoring new nurses, sharing her knowledge and helping them navigate the profession with confidence.

    For over 30 years, Marion has been an active and dedicated member of her church community. She serves in various capacities, including the usher department, women’s ministry, and hospitality team. Her passion for service and her commitment to making a difference continue to drive her involvement in this non-profit organization.

  • Janet Bell

    Community Liason

    A Compassionate Nurse, Advocate, and Mentor

    Janet Bell is a seasoned nurse, devoted mother, and proud grandmother who has dedicated her life to caring for others and uplifting her community. With a career rooted in compassion and service, she serves as the Community Liaison for the Living Well Community Care Center (LWCCC), where she advocates for young adults and women in need, playing a pivotal role in fostering support and empowerment within the nonprofit organization.

    Janet is also the founder and CEO of the Make A Difference (MAD) Organization, a nonprofit focused on providing access to safe and equitable healthcare services in underserved neighborhoods. Her leadership and vision have brought transformative change to communities by addressing critical healthcare disparities and ensuring individuals receive the resources and care they need.

    As a philanthropist, Janet has a profound passion for helping people and their families thrive. She has been instrumental in mentoring young adults and women, encouraging them to pursue their aspirations and build brighter futures. Her work extends beyond providing healthcare, as she actively fosters community development and advocates for the next generation of leaders.

    Janet’s dedication to service is not only professional but deeply personal. Her warmth, compassion, and commitment to making a difference inspire all those who know her. Her dual focus on advocacy and mentoring reflects her unwavering belief in the power of community support and individual empowerment.

Committee Members