ABOUT US

The one world that continues to resonate through our lives is "village". Growing up in the community, we would hear it takes a village a lot. This adage is very true. There are so many women we call Auntie who are not related by blood. So many whom we know have our best interests at heart. We have to stop believing that family only means those who are blood related. We can create families by choosing who to let into our circle. As we open our hearts and homes to children who are in need of love, stability, and guidance, we have a unique opportunity to accept them into our family. I must admit this life choice is not for the weak at heart, not for those who are in it for monetary gains. You have to want to make a difference, whether you get kudos or accolades when all the chips fall into place.

Sara's Grace was created by three sisters who grew up in the inner city of Chicago; Englewood neighborhood natives who attended A Philip Randolph School. Giving back and making a difference in the lives of those who need it most has always been their goal. We want to empower one of the most vulnerable populations in our society. Sara's Grace was founded in an effort to serve those who have been left behind.
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Aneesha Webster holds a Master's Degree from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology, has worked in the Social Service field for over 20 years, and with each journey has always come back to my passion: being a resource for teenagers who were transitioning into adulthood. As a resident of Chicago, I grew up in the inner city of Chicago, and we saw so much change in our community, however, the one thing that remained constant and an anchor in my life was my Mother, who championed and cheered all of her daughters on in whatever endeavor they embarked on.
Dr. Raziya Webster is a multi-state licensed clinical social worker with an A.M. degree from University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration (SSA). She also holds a Doctoral degree from Argosy University/Illinois School of Professional Psychology in Clinical Psychology. In her professional career, she has worked in various fields of social service. This includes the position of post adoption therapist, clinical case manager and working with homeless veterans (SSVF) and single adults.
Aisha Webster-Ollie as the oldest of the three sisters has always taken her role as protector and role-model to her siblings to heart.. Aisha is a wife and mother of 3 adult children all of whom have gone on to pursue college degrees. My passion for numbers can be traced long before my professional days. I tutored in the Mathematics Lab at Kennedy King College while pursuing my Degree. I love getting lost in the logical world of Math because no matter what, it will always rely on logical, tried and true.