We bring together like-minded people!
The Sisterhood Foundation, a nonprofit organization founded in 2022, is committed to empowering women and teen girls by addressing educational and social disparities within our communities. Our core mission is to raise awareness about mental health among women, veteran women, and teen girls by offering resources that encompass emotional, psychological, spiritual, and physical support. We achieve this through group sessions and community engagement events, dedicating our efforts to inspire and strengthen women and teen girls, thereby enriching their lives. By bridging generational gaps, we foster a supportive environment where women can thrive without judgment.
As our programs continue to expand, we are committed to researching innovative approaches to engage with the youth, ensuring they have access to resources and opportunities that empower them to lead fulfilling lives. Our dedication to fostering a supportive community remains unwavering as we look to the future with hope and determination
meet our team
Amber Morgan
Founder & President
Born and raised in Fort Worth, Texas, it has been a long-term passion of Ms. Morgan to pursue avenues and insight on how she could best give back to her community. Upon earning her Master of Science degree in Behavior Analysis, she has earnestly dedicated her efforts to help teen girls of color with self-esteem building, mental health awareness and communication. The Sisterhood Foundation founded May 2022 to provide a free mentorship program for women and teen girls to feel empowered, relatable and inclusive.
Alisa Dillon
Treasurer
Born and raised in Fort Worth, Alisa Dillon is the youngest of three and a proud graduate of Texas Southern University, where she earned her degree in Business Finance. Beyond her professional background, Alisa’s heart lies in her family and her community. As a devoted stay-at-home mom, she finds joy in nurturing her children and creating a loving home, while also giving her time and energy to causes that make a difference.
As Treasurer of the Sisterhood Foundation, Alisa’s compassion and dedication shine through in every detail — from organizing initiatives to supporting women and families in need. She believes that true success comes from lifting others, and she leads with both heart and purpose.
As Treasurer of the Sisterhood Foundation, Alisa’s compassion and dedication shine through in every detail — from organizing initiatives to supporting women and families in need. She believes that true success comes from lifting others, and she leads with both heart and purpose.
Dr. Lena Jackson-Lynch
Vice President
Dr. Lena Jackson-Lynch is the President of LJ2, INC; her favorite aspect of her role is developing individuals, adolescents, singles, and couples to realize their maximum potential. She is also a Certified Family Life Educator. Currently, Dr. Jackson-Lynch manages two departments at LJ2, INC - Family Education and Professional Development. She is a 21 year United States Air Force veteran, has 19 years with the Federal Government, and was a manager in retail. She has over 24 years of experience in education, training, professional development, coaching, and consultation in the community. Building positive relationships, solving challenges, leading others, unifying, empowering, and strengthening families brings out the best in Dr. Jackson-Lynch. She inspires others to live their best life, she is a co-author, holds a Ph.D. in Family Studies from Texas Woman’s University and dual master’s degrees in Adult Education and Human Relations from Oklahoma University. She volunteers at TX Veteran Hall of Fame Museum, located in the Denton Mall and also in the Veterans Ministry at Westside Baptist Church in Lewisville, TX. At home, Dr. Jackson-Lynch has lived her life being a mom to a son, a daughter, and a foster mom.
Sharon Brewer
Board Member Advocate
Mrs. Brewer is a family-oriented native of Denton, Texas
Latoya King
Social Media Specialist
Born and raised in Fort Worth, Texas, Latoya King has always found peace and power in creativity. What began as a personal outlet for expression grew into a lifelong mission to help others heal, connect, and rediscover themselves through art. As the visionary CEO of Vivid Colors Art Experience Studio, Latoya created more than a studio—she built a safe, soulful space where people can be seen, heard, and inspired to dream again.
Her journey hasn’t been without challenges. Through her own seasons of self-discovery and resilience, Latoya learned the power of art to restore confidence and community. That same spirit fuels her work as a board member of The Sisterhood Foundation, where she advocates for women and youth to find strength in their stories and purpose in their pain.
A devoted mother, loyal friend, and passionate voice for change, Latoya radiates the same vibrant energy she pours into her art. Every brushstroke, every connection, and every act of service reflects her belief that when women come together, they create something beautiful—something that lasts.
Her journey hasn’t been without challenges. Through her own seasons of self-discovery and resilience, Latoya learned the power of art to restore confidence and community. That same spirit fuels her work as a board member of The Sisterhood Foundation, where she advocates for women and youth to find strength in their stories and purpose in their pain.
A devoted mother, loyal friend, and passionate voice for change, Latoya radiates the same vibrant energy she pours into her art. Every brushstroke, every connection, and every act of service reflects her belief that when women come together, they create something beautiful—something that lasts.