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Watts' Sisters: Decade of Giving Back Unites Community
3 Jan
Summary
- Sisters of Watts provide food, fitness, and after-school programs.
- The non-profit began in 2016 and operates on donations and grants.
- They recently opened a community safe house in Watts.

For ten years, the Sisters of Watts, a non-profit organization, have significantly impacted their South Los Angeles community. Founded by siblings Keisha and Robin Daniels, the group offers vital services including food giveaways, fitness programs, and after-school activities, aiming to foster connection and provide resources for families facing food and housing insecurity.
The organization, established in 2016, relies heavily on donations, personal contributions from the Daniels sisters, and modest grants. A significant milestone was receiving a $100,000 grant from the LAPD in 2021, which bolstered their programs. Despite financial challenges, the Sisters of Watts recently opened a purchased community "safe house" in their childhood cul-de-sac.
This safe house serves as a hub for homework, recreation, laundry, and a "giving closet." The Sisters of Watts, now recognized by their brand name more than their individual identities, continue to embody their grandmother's legacy of service, demonstrating an unwavering dedication to supporting the Watts neighborhood.




