
our story
We serve Watts
Sister of Watts exists because this community deserves more than empty promises
origins
Built by Watts, for
Watts
Sister of Watts was born from a simple truth: this community had the strength, but lacked the resources. We started because we believed in what was possible when people stopped waiting for permission and started building together. Every program, every partnership, every victory belongs to the families who trusted us enough to show up.

roots
We lead from within
Our strength comes from listening first and deciding together. We don't impose solutions from outside; we build them alongside the people who know Watts best. That's how real change takes root.

Chief Executive Officer
Robin Daniels
Robin Daniels is the CEO of Sisters of Watts and a lifelong advocate for service, leadership, and community empowerment. Raised and educated in Watts, she brings lived experience, compassion, and purpose to her work—leading with heart as a community voice, foster parent, and champion for families in need.

Chief Operations Officer
Keisha Daniels
Keisha Daniels is the Co-Founder and COO of Sisters of Watts, a community-driven nonprofit dedicated to empowering families and youth in Watts. A lifelong community advocate and LAUSD Special Education Assistant of 20 years, she leads with compassion, lived experience, and a deep commitment to creating positive change.

Chief Financial Officer
Lamont James
Lamont serves as the Chief Financial Officer for Sisters of Watts, overseeing financial operations and stewardship to support the organization’s mission of strengthening families and uniting the community. With a commitment to responsible leadership and community, Lamont helps ensure the nonprofit’s resources are managed effectively.
Measurable change in Watts
Numbers tell the story of what happens when a community decides to act. These are the lives touched, the doors opened, the futures changed in 2025.
1,500+
Served over fifteen hundred meals and 250 grocery bags to Watts residents in 2025.
65
Partnered with 65 local vendors to help extend services to our Watts residents.
3,500+
Distributed 3,500 backpacks and supplies and 700 pairs of shoes to children in need.
$10,000
Given $10,000 in scholarships and fully funded 28 field trips for the youth.





