
Our Proven Impact
2000+
Community Service Hours
3000+
Families Supported
15+
Service Initiatives
Welcome
The Sisterhood Circle of Service (SCOS) is a Gwinnett County–based 501(c)(4) organization formed by a group of women bound by friendship and united by a shared commitment to serve.
What began as strong personal connections evolved into a collective vision to use our relationships, experience and resources to create meaningful impact across Gwinnett County.
We are friends who serve together while uplifting individuals and families and supporting students and the elderly. We believe in promoting health and wellness and responding to community needs with compassion and collaboration.
Our work is rooted in genuine sisterhood and powered by purposeful service.




Our Why
"The Sisterhood Circle of Service was born from a simple yet powerful belief: when we unite as friends with a shared commitment to service, our impact on our community becomes limitless. Gwinnett County is our home, our workplace, and the place where we have built our most cherished relationships.
As women, our goal is not just to provide support, but to foster deep-rooted change through compassion, collaboration, and consistency.


Our Mission
To foster lasting bonds of friendship and sisterhood while actively uplifting our communities through meaningful engagement, compassionate support and collaborative service.

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Our Vision
To be a united network of women committed to creating inclusive, connected, and thriving communities where everyone feels valued, supported, and inspired.

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25%
OF YOUTH ARE IN FOSTER CARE

80 Title 1 Schools
GWINNETT COUNTY HAS APPROXIMATELY
Why Gwinnett County?
Gwinnett County is our home. It is where our members live, work, worship, and have built lasting friendships.
It is also one of Georgia’s most diverse and fastest-growing counties. With growth comes needs, opportunity, and responsibility.
Gwinnett by the Numbers:

31.3%
OF GWINNETT COUNTY’S POPULATION IS BLACK

12.1%
OF 25YOS DON’T HAVE A HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA

18
FOOD DESERTS AROUND THE I-85 CORRIDOR

84.9%
AT MORE THAN 1 MILLION RESIDENTS, GWINNETT COUNTY BOASTS A DIVERSITY INDEX OF
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