Empowering women and girls of color impacted by trauma, including molestation and incarceration. We provide a supportive community for healing, resilience, and advocacy for marginalized voices.
Founded in 2018 by K.C. Wilbourn Snapp and LaTasha Weatherall, A Seat at My Sister’s Table supports women overcoming trauma and stigma through education, advocacy, and empowerment. Our impact includes fostering behavioral change in incarcerated individuals and offering training programs that help people move from crisis to self-sufficiency, building long-term resilience and independence.
K.C. Wilbourn Snapp
LaTasha Weatherall
LaTasha Weatherall
K.C. Wilbourn Snapp and LaTasha Weatherall, driven by their shared experiences with life’s challenges, founded A Seat at My Sister’s Table in 2018. Through their personal journeys, they recognized the need to create a supportive space for women facing stigma, adversity, and trauma.
Their partnership and dedication have led to impactful work, empowering women through education, advocacy, and building self-agency. Their collective efforts have reached beyond expectations, including transformative programs for incarcerated individuals and initiatives that foster personal growth and self-sufficiency.
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