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Sister Circle

Sister Circle: Hey Sis 🤍

One day during my quiet time with God, I received a vision — women sitting together, just talking. Not surface-level talk, but genuine girl talk — the kind that’s real, raw, healing, and freeing.
At first, I laughed. I thought, "Me? Start that?" Because truthfully, in high school I barely liked talking to other girls. But God reminded me: This isn’t about who you were — it’s about who I’m calling you to be.
So out of obedience, Sister Circle was born. And God gave me the blueprint step by step.

 

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Why Sister Circle?

Too often, we try to go through life alone — believing the lie that we don’t need each other. But the truth is:
I need you. You need me. We were never meant to do life alone.
Sister Circle is a safe space for women to simply show up — no masks, no pressure, no pretending.
Show up in your healing. Show up in your mess.
Because there's beauty in your brokenness, and there's power in your testimony.

From High School to Healing Circles

This all started as the I Gotchu Sis mentorship program — an all-girls mentoring group at a high school in Washington, D.C. It was like a big-sister circle, where we gave students what we wished we had known at their age — from how to change a tire to the importance of mental health and knowing your worth.
Now God has called me to pick the baton back up — because sis, there’s still work to do.

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What You Can Expect

At Sister Circle, you’ll find:
✨ Real conversations
✨ Sisterhood and support
✨ Spiritual growth
✨ Healing and hope
✨ Freedom to just be you
Whether you’re walking through a storm or celebrating a win, you don’t have to do it alone.

Come sit with us, sis. There’s a seat at the table for you.

 

 Together we will “EMPOWER” each other and work together to: 

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liminate Stereotypes 

otivate one another 

ush through obstacles

vercome generational curses 

alk in boldness 

volve 

eceive all that God has for us and more …

 

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