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Empowering Lives Through the Heart of Sisterly Love Charity

About Us

SisterlyLove is a registered non-profit organization based in Boyd Texas, USA, proudly founded and led by a dynamic team of women. We are deeply committed to uplifting orphans, women, and individuals facing difficuities across Africa, USA, the Caribbean, and around the world.

Our mission is to inspire hope and transform lives by serving the world’s most vulnerable with compassion, love, and  support. Through the power of generous donations and passionate volunteers, we provide food, essential resources, and empowerment programs that help individuals gain self-sufficiency and thrive within their communities.

Our Vision
Our 
Mission
Our
Core Value
Services

What We Do

Our Programs

Hunger Relief

Providing Essential Support

Our hunger relief programs support orphans, women, and the homeless facing food insecurity through financial aid, food distribution, and outreach, ensuring access to nutritious meals and promoting well-being.

Homelessness Support

Advocate Shelter and Care

We provide meals, advocate for housing, and offer support services to help the homeless stabilize their living situations and ensure a safe, secure environment.

Community Assistance

Building Stronger Communities

Our community assistance program supports orphans, women, and the homeless with financial aid and food assistance, empowering them to achieve self-sufficiency and contribute to their well-being and communities.

Countries of Operations

Sisterlylove began in Fort Worth, Dallas, addressing homelessness and supporting those in need. Today, we empower orphans, women, and the homeless in Africa, the Caribbean, the US, and beyond. Below is a list of countries where we operate.

Our Beneficiaries Say

A donation to single pregnant women in Ghana
“SisterlyLove gave our pregnant women hope. Their support provided essential starter kits for our single mothers, helping them begin a new chapter after childbirth. We are deeply grateful for their compassion and the dignity they bring. They are truly a lifeline.”
— Nana, Nurse, Hospital in Ghana
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