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Ladies of Virtue Empowers Black Girls with LOV Day Event in Washington D.C.

February 26, 2026

Ladies of Virtue (LOV), a Chicago-based organization founded by Jamila Trimuel fifteen years ago, is expanding its reach by hosting its first event in the Washington D.C. area. The initiative focuses on empowering Black girls between ages 9 and 21 through programs that build academic achievement, professional skills, and personal development while promoting confidence and civic engagement. The organization will hold its signature LOV Day celebration in Prince Frederick, Maryland, where it will partner with Stella's Girls Inc to distribute specially curated care packages and conduct interactive workshops about healthy relationships.

Who is affected

  • Black girls aged 9 to 21 in the Washington D.C./Maryland area
  • 50 girls who will receive LOV Boxes at the event
  • Stella's Girls Inc (partner organization)
  • Community volunteers and corporate partners leading workshops
  • Event participants attending the Love Smart: Navigating Healthy Teen Relationships event
  • Ladies of Virtue organization and its founder Jamila Trimuel

What action is being taken

  • LOV is hosting its inaugural LOV Day event in the Washington D.C. area on Saturday, February 28th
  • The organization is distributing 50 signature LOV Boxes containing self-care items, affirmations, and educational materials
  • Community volunteers and corporate partners are leading interactive workshops on healthy teen relationships
  • LOV is partnering with Stella's Girls Inc for the 2nd Annual Love Smart event

Why it matters

  • This expansion represents a significant opportunity to extend LOV's 15-year mission of empowering Black girls to a new geographic region, allowing the organization to impact more young women's lives. The event addresses critical needs for Black girls by providing resources, education, and support focused on self-love, healthy relationships, and personal development—foundations that contribute to academic success, professional growth, and civic leadership. By combining self-care with educational components during Black History Month and Valentine's Day, the initiative reinforces the importance of self-worth and community building for an often underserved demographic.

What's next

  • No explicit next steps stated in the article

Read full article from source: The Washington Informer