About Us!

The Ladies League is a national supportive network for women. 

Our ten founding values are women’s empowerment, professional and personal development, sisterhood, spirituality, self-esteem & self-efficacy, accountability, networking, community service, entrepreneurship, and financial empowerment. 

 

The Ladies League is designed for women "in the middle" not at the bottom and not at the top.  The Founder observed that as a Social Worker one segment of the community receives a plethora of resources, while on the opposite end of the spectrum, women on a higher level have support of a different sort.  However, women in the middle do not receive support from either.  Similar to the "middle child" syndrome women in the middle are often forgotten about in the community.  The Ladies League offers support for this target market.

The Ladies League currently has three chapter locations:

The Ladies League of Detroit Founding Chapter, Est May 2018. 

The Ladies League of Baltimore first Sister Chapter, Est July 2021. 

The Ladies League of Jacksonville, second Sister Chapter, Est Oct 2022

Additional Sister Chapters are in development.

The Ladies League of Baltimore hosts two meetings each month. 

Meeting topics are focused on the whole woman, and we touch on every area of life. Examples of previous topics include: love and forgiveness, positive body image, small business development, finance and credit building, the path to purpose, healthy lifestyle change, bouncing back after a breakup, healthy relationships and marriage, healthy grieving, breaking generational curses, book discussions, and so much more.   

Meetings are held both in person and virtually.

In addition to regular meetings, the group is also engaged in community service. 

We give back in a variety of ways and have hosted community service events for organizations such as Naomi's House, Self-Less Saturdays, and more

The Ladies League of Baltimore hosts four community service projects each year

Self Less Saturdays pictured below

 

Toy and Clothes Drive for families served by Naomi's House