Meet The Board
Sherrell White
Executive Director
Sherrell White is a Native of Baltimore City where she founded Phenomenal4Ladies, Inc. (P4L) a non-profit organization, a holistic pathways Character Development program designed to heal, liberate, and empower black single women & children from Urban Communities in Baltimore City, providing mind and body transformation to improve their quality of life. Sherrell has formed community partnerships with Baltimore City Public Schools, Druid Heights Community Development Corporation, Angela Y. Davis Leadership Academy, House of Ruth, Family Tree, Springboard Family Services, Family League, Safe Streets, and Nuwave Health Services to name a few. Sherrell also served as an Executive Director of women's services for "NO STRUGGLE, NO SUCCESS” in Baltimore City. Sherrell’s duties as the President vary from managing operations to one on one interactions with their members.
Before devoting her work full-time to P4L, while being a single mother of 4 daughters Sherrell found the time to serve in women & childrens shelters, Baltimore City Public schools, and locals in the community providing resources, character development courses, shelter, financial assistance, and mentorship. Sherrell’s life experiences as a child raised by a single mother and then becoming a single mother inspired her to write and published a character development curriculum that focuses on self awareness, core values, life skills, and self-sufficiency off of her life experiences as a single black woman and now has her curriculum in several programs in Baltimore City. Sherrell attended B.U.I.L.D (Baltimore United In Leadership Development) where she obtained leadership training, facilitated a pilot program for 7th & 8th graders @ KIPP UJIMA Baltimore, she acquired college credits in Psychology at Baltimore City Community College, is certified in Entrepreneurship through Catonsville Community College, and is a certified youth & adult first aid mental health responder through the National Council for mental health. Sherrell understands that her purpose and passion is service and because of her struggles as a black single woman she also understands that it is her duty to reach back and to those that look like her and have faced the same obstacles in from incarceration, homelessness, domestic violence,suicide, and substance abuse and those are just a few of her life’s struggles. Sherrell’s goals are to continue to empower and help improve the lives of Black women and children, make P4L a global organization, and live life presently, peacefully, and, purposefully.
Nigjeri Farmer
Associate Director
Barbara Mars
Program Director
Jewel Harris
Service Coordinator