Rev. Dr. Judith C. Moore
About the Founder
Judith C. Moore, is an advocate of issues that affect women of color and has dedicated over 29 years of her life striving to make a difference. She has served in many capacities: Itinerant Elder in the African Methodist Episcopal Church for 13 years, Domestic Violence volunteer, Convener of Black Women Roundtable, Pittsburgh/Mon Valley, Founder of Sisters Saving Ourselves, Now, and recipient of many community awards.
Her life motto: Never too Busy to Help a Sister
Education: BA Elementary Education, Clark University in Atlanta, Ga
Graduate study: American University
MDiv/DMin from Pittsburgh Theological University, Pittsburgh, PA
Judith believes that at any age it’s never too late to dream and to pursue goals.
Judith dreams to establish a national signature summit for Single moms that will increase the quality of their lives and the lives of their children.
She also is pursuing her dream as an entrepreneur and beginning her own Speaker Bureau.
Advisory Board
Lisa Givner
Elizabeth L. Henderson
Marcia Martin
Lorraine Starsky
Community Partners
Greater Allen AME Church
Allen Place Community Center
Bidwell Training Center
Black Women Roundtable
National Coalition on Black Civic Participation
First Step
First AME Church
Clairton Library
Lorraine Starsky, Allegheny County Health Department
DID & Associates, Diane I. Daniels
Statement of Diversity and Inclusion
Sisters Saving Ourselves Now and its two signature programs: Pittsburgh-Mon Valley Black Women’s Roundtable and Weaving Women Storytelling Network honors human rights and academic freedom, celebrates diverse cultures, fosters a climate of mutual respect, and promotes an inclusive environment that affirms the value of all persons.
In recruiting for our team, we welcome the unique contributions that others bring in terms of their education, opinions, culture, ethnicity, race, sex, gender identity and expression, nation of origin, age, languages spoken, veteran’s status, color, religion, disability, sexual orientation, and beliefs.