Mission & Vision
Sister-Corps exists to mobilize women volunteers to aid communities in crisis through environmental and community support. We envision resilient communities strengthened by service, compassion, and collective action.



The Sister-Corps Journey
Our Story
Founded in 2017, Sister-Corps was built on a simple belief: communities recover best when women come together to serve. What began as grassroots volunteer efforts has grown into an organization dedicated to supporting communities during times of crisis through organized, hands-on service.
From environmental cleanup to community-based recovery projects, Sister-Corps empowers women to take meaningful action when it matters most.
1.
Grassroots Origins
Founded in 2017 on the belief that recovery starts locally, we’ve grown from a small volunteer effort into a powerful network of women dedicated to community service.
2.
Crisis Mobilization
We provide organized, hands-on support when it’s needed most, transforming compassion into structured action to help communities navigate their toughest moments.
3.
Impactful Empowerment
Through environmental cleanup and recovery projects, we empower women to take the lead in building resilient communities and fostering collective strength.
Meet our team
Leadership
Sister-Corps is led by experienced nonprofit professionals and volunteer leaders who bring accountability, compassion, and deep commitment to community-centered service.
Board of Directors
Our Board of Directors provides governance, strategic guidance, and fiduciary oversight to ensure Sister-Corps fulfills its mission with integrity and transparency.

Leeann Moore
Founder & President
president@sister-corps.org

Sherry Gibbons, TX
Founder & Vice President
vp@sister-corps.org

Maddie Egan, TX
Secretary
megan@sister-corps.org









Elizabeth (Beth) Powell Fry, M.D.
Consultant
Financial Transparency
At Sister-Corps, we are committed to financial transparency. Below, you will find our annual reports and IRS Form 990 filings, which outline our financial health, accountability, and impact.

