About Us

Our Mission

Global Sisterhood Alliance empowers young and older women by providing support, resources, and pathways to safe, stable housing. We open doors, restore dignity, and build a community where every woman - at every stage of life - can rise, rebuild, and thrive.

Who We Serve

We serve women and families facing housing instability, financial hardship, and life transitions. Our programs are designed to support individuals seeking safety, stability, and long-term independence.

  • Women experiencing housing insecurity

  • Single mothers and families

  • Seniors and women aging in place

  • Women rebuilding after hardship or crisis

Leadership

Global Sisterhood Alliance is guided by compassionate leadership committed to service, integrity, and community impact. Our leadership team brings lived experience, professional expertise, and a shared dedication to empowering women through housing stability and support.

LeToi Scott

Founder & Executive Director

LeToi is the visionary founder of the Global Sisterhood Alliance, built from nearly three decades of navigating, building, and mastering multiple industries including: real estate, tax consulting, logistics, and operations-based businesses. Her journey is rooted in resilience and reinvention, and through it, she identified a hard truth: talent has never been the issue, access has. Too many women are capable of more but are never given the knowledge, exposure, or belief required to step into their full potential.

The Global Sisterhood Alliance was created as a direct response to that gap. Backed by a powerful network of professionals across diverse fields, LeToi is committed to creating real pathways to independence through education, mentorship, and opportunity. Her work is grounded in the belief that when women are equipped with real skills and real access, they don’t just change their own lives; they create generational momentum that transforms families, communities, and futures. Because when women are empowered with knowledge, the impact is never temporary, it is inherited.

Tatianna Brown

Assistant Executive Director

Tatianna is fiercely committed to the empowerment of the Black and Brown community and challenges the belief that reparations should come solely in the form of money. She believes money without knowledge is temporary. Real repair comes through education; not institutional systems designed to create employees, but the generational knowledge historically passed down in other communities: ownership, leverage, land, assets, and control. The absence of this education is not accidental; it is one of the most critical gaps sustaining economic inequality.

Through the Global Sisterhood Alliance, Tatianna is closing that gap by teaching real estate as a tool for stability, freedom, and generational wealth. Her work centers on access, ownership, and long-term impact: equipping her people with the knowledge they were never taught so they can build a better quality of life and create legacies that endure. Because when you control education, land, and assets, you don’t wait for equality: you build it, protect it, and pass it down.

Global Sisterhood Alliance
Phone: (832) 981-6311 
Email: [email protected]
Address: 1853 Pearland Pkwy,

Ste #123 Unit #2245

Pearland, TX 77581

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