Dorothy Christenson Williamson, a social worker during the Dust Bowl years, witnessed firsthand the devastating impact of the environmental disaster on families in Prowers County, Colorado. With most families being farmers, they were hit hard by the severe drought, high winds, and dust storms that destroyed their crops and livelihoods. As a result, many families found themselves in desperate need of assistance to survive during this challenging period.
Despite the hardships she saw, Dorothy remained dedicated to her work and helped provide much-needed support to those affected by the Dust Bowl. Her resilience and determination to make a difference in the lives of others are a testament to her strength and compassion. Through her experiences during the Dust Bowl years, Dorothy developed a deep sense of empathy and understanding for those struggling through difficult times, shaping her into the caring and resilient individual she is today.