March is Women’s History Month and YWCA Delaware Mission Talk features a story told by one of our volunteer leaders, Board President Karen Smith. Karen’s great-grandmother Mary Grant was born into slavery. Her legacy reminds us why YWCA volunteers, staff and donors are committed to our mission.  


Also in this issue you will discover how June Crockett is helping people control their financial futures. Read about how healthy eating and movement are programs available to families through partnerships with University of Delaware Cooperative Extension and Engage Personal Training.


In addition, find information on career management, yoga offered by our SARC program (Sexual Assault Response Center) and when the mobile health unit will be at the Home Life Management Center on Madison Street in downtown Wilmington.

Do you have stories to tell about extraordinary women who have influenced your life? Please send your narratives to pamfink30@comcast.net

Her Memory Makes Me Brave


Karen Smith Finds Strength in the Legacy of Her Great-Grandmother,

Born into Slavery

“My mother taught me as a child that I was my master’s property and that I must be good, honest, and believe in God’s word—because He would set me free.” — Mary Grant, born into slavery in 1857


Karen Smith, president of the YWCA Delaware Board of Directors, has carried these words with her throughout her life. Her great-grandmother, Mary Grant, lived through unimaginable hardship, yet she instilled in her family a sense of resilience, faith, and self-worth.


“I realize just how deeply her story has shaped not only my professional aspirations but also my sense of self,” Karen reflects. “Mary’s resilience, her unwavering determination, and her boundless love instilled in me a profound sense of empowerment, strength, and dignity.”


Mary Grant passed away in 1977 at the age of 119 in Scotia, South Carolina.


Born into slavery on a South Carolina plantation in 1857, Mary was told she would not survive long enough to see freedom. But one day, as she toiled from sunup to sundown on the Solomon plantation in Hampton County, a Union soldier approached her and spoke the words that changed her life: “[N-word], you are free.”


Yet freedom did not come with security. “After emancipation, my great-grandmother and her family had to focus on survival,” Karen explains. “They remained on the plantation, working for just 30 cents a day.” Over time, through hard work and perseverance, Mary and her family saved enough money to purchase farmland of their own—never again to be at the mercy of another. They became successful farmers, determined to build a future on their own terms.


Lessons That Span Generations


One of the most enduring lessons Mary passed down to her descendants was simple but powerful: Never let anyone make you feel less than you are.


Karen leaned on these words during a pivotal moment in her son’s life. During an interview for a prestigious high school program, an administrator began scrutinizing and questioning his credentials in a way that felt unnecessary. Karen turned to her son, interrupting the interview. “Do not let anyone make you feel less than who you are,” she told him, refusing to let another person’s judgment define his worth.


Each summer, Karen and her extended family gathered in South Carolina to honor Mary, sitting at her feet to hear her stories. Mary, who had ten children of her own, also opened her home to six more. By the time of her passing, she had over 100 grandchildren, over 200 great-grandchildren, and countless great-great-grandchildren.


“There were so many of us,” Karen recalls, “but we each had our moment with her. My great-grandmother’s love knew no bounds.”


A Legacy of Faith and Strength


Karen attributes Mary’s resilience—and her refusal to be consumed by hate or bitterness—to her deep faith in God.


“My great-grandmother was always looking forward,” Karen says. “She told us never to let anyone stop us.”


Whenever Karen faces challenges, she turns to Mary’s example. “How can I complain about my problems when my great-grandmother triumphed over slavery?” she asks. “Her memory and empowering story make me brave.”

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Building Wealth, One Home at a Time: Meet June Crockett, YWCA Delaware's Asset Building Program Manager


When June Crockett first joined YWCA Delaware in 2020, she had one goal in mind—helping people take control of their financial futures. Now, as one of two YWCA Delaware HUD-certified counselors, she’s making that mission a reality.  


June passed her HUD Housing Counseling exam in December 2024 furthering YWCA Delaware’s mission of eliminating racism and empowering women. She is now using her experience and skills to expand YWCA Delaware’s homeownership education, foreclosure prevention and rental counseling.

Eating Smart and Moving More on a Budget - Free Course


Can your family eat healthier and stay active, even on a tight budget? The answer is YES! YWCA Delaware, in partnership with the University of Delaware Cooperative Extension, invites you to join Eating Smart & Moving More, a free six-session course designed to help families make healthy choices.


Date: Wednesdays, April 17 - May 22 from 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM

Location: YWCA Home-Life Management Center, 709 N. Madison Street, Wilmington, DE


Email info@ywcade.org by April 10th to reserve your seat

Special Thanks to Engage Personal Training

 

YWCA Delaware is excited to announce a new partnership with Engage Personal Training, a branch of a nationwide fitness center in West Chester, which recently held a fundraising dinner-and-a-movie night with proceeds benefitting our Sexual Assault Response Center (SARC). Over $250 was raised to directly support the individuals and families served by SARC.

 

Engage Personal Training, which prides itself on being one of the most community-minded wellness companies around, put this event together with one intent: to make sure everyone feels cared about and loved. Joe Timm, gym manager, shared, "February is a month when so many focus on love, sometimes to the point where it can be taken for granted. We wanted to help SARC make sure that everyone felt loved and supported, especially when they are facing such seemingly insurmountable circumstances."

 

Special thanks to the wonderful team at Engage Personal Training for their generous support and commitment to making a difference within our community. The time and energy they gave not only helped with programming but also serves as a model for how we can all step up when support is needed most.

 

Learn more about Engage Personal Training at https://engagepersonaltraining.com or in their Facebook group, Engage Personal Training - West Chester.

Register Here



SAVE THE DATE


Mission Tour at Home-Life Management Center

Thursday, April 10th, 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.


Juneteenth Original T-shirt Art Competition

Contest rules post April 7th


Juneteenth Celebration

Saturday, June 14th


Community Health Fair

Friday, August 22nd


2025 Celebration Breakfast

October 8, 2025, at DuPont Country Club

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