Bring the Sisterhood Home
You found us because you were looking for community.
But what if there isn’t a Sisterhood near you yet?
Maybe you’re the woman who brings it there.
Starting a Sisterhood doesn’t mean building an organization from scratch. You won’t be handed a logo and a rulebook and wished good luck.
You’ll become part of something that’s already growing—with the support, resources, experience, and nonprofit structure of Sisterhood of Witches behind you.Sisterhood of Witches was created for women looking for something that can be surprisingly hard to find—real community.
A place to make friends. To learn and explore. To celebrate the seasons. To try something new. To laugh, create, gather around a table, sit around a fire, and spend time with women who just get it.
You don’t need years of experience. You don’t need to follow a particular tradition. And you definitely don’t need to have everything figured out.
Come curious. Come exactly where you are on your path.

You Build the Community. We Help You Build Everything Else.
Think of our structure a little like the Girl Scouts: local groups have their own leaders, personalities, gatherings, and communities, while being supported by a larger nonprofit organization.
Your local Sisterhood belongs to your community.
You’ll get to know the women. Plan gatherings that make sense locally. Create traditions. Discover favorite meeting places. Celebrate together. And watch strangers slowly become friends.
But you won’t have to create the infrastructure alone.
Sisterhood of Witches provides the framework behind you.
Nonprofit Structure
Your local Sisterhood operates as an official chapter of Sisterhood of Witches, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization—not as an unrelated independent group.

Your Place on Our Website
Your Sisterhood receives a home within the Sisterhood of Witches website where women can discover your local community, learn about gatherings, and find out how to join.

Shared Resources
You don’t need to reinvent every event, policy, email, ritual, workshop, form, or process.
Our chapters share resources, ideas, templates, activities, lessons learned, and tools developed throughout the Sisterhood.

Guidance & Mentorship
We don’t expect you to know how to build a community on day one.
We’ll walk beside you as you get started—from your first interest meeting to your first gatherings and beyond.

Financial Framework
Each Sisterhood has a way to manage funds designated for its local community within the financial structure and oversight of the nonprofit.

A Community of Leaders
You’re not just building a local Sisterhood.
You’re joining a growing network of women doing the same thing in their own communities—sharing ideas, asking questions, celebrating wins, and learning from one another.

What You Bring
You Don’t Need to Be an Expert
You don’t need to be a professional witch.
You don’t need to be an event planner.
You don’t need a huge social media following.
And you don’t need to have led a community before.
What you do need is a genuine desire to bring women together and the willingness to help create a community that reflects the values of the Sisterhood.
We’re looking for women who are:
Welcoming — You genuinely enjoy bringing people together.
Reliable — If you say you’ll be there, people can count on you.
Open-minded — You can create space for women whose paths may look different from yours.
Community-minded — You’re more interested in building something together than being at the center of it.
Willing to learn — You don’t need all the answers. You just need to be willing to ask questions.
Meet the Hearthkeepers
Every Sisterhood Needs Someone to Tend the Hearth.
We call our local Sisterhood leaders Hearthkeepers.
A Hearthkeeper isn’t expected to be the spiritual authority of her community or have all the answers.
She’s the woman who helps create the space where connection can happen.
She welcomes new women. Helps coordinate gatherings. Builds a local leadership team. Protects the culture of the Sisterhood. And helps turn a collection of women into a genuine community.
You tend the hearth. The Sisterhood helps keep the fire going.

Your Sisterhood. Your Community.
Each Sisterhood will have its own personality.
Sacramento’s traditions don’t have to become Denver’s traditions.
A Sisterhood in a small mountain town may look very different from one gathering in the middle of a large city.
Local leaders have room to create gatherings and traditions that make sense for their communities while operating within the mission, Community Guidelines, policies, and nonprofit framework of Sisterhood of Witches.
That balance is intentional.
Connected enough to belong to something bigger.
Local enough to feel like home.
How It Works






You Won’t Be Doing This Alone
Starting something new can feel intimidating.
We know—we did it too.
We’ve learned what works, what doesn’t, what we wish we’d known sooner, and how much easier it is when you have someone to call when you’re stuck.
That’s why we’re building the chapter program differently.
We don’t want to simply give women permission to use the Sisterhood name.
We want to help them succeed.
From planning those first awkward gatherings when nobody knows anyone yet to navigating the challenges that come with a growing community, we’ll be there to help.
F.A.Q.
Frequently Asked Questions
No. Hearthkeepers don’t need to be experts or spiritual authorities.
No. That’s one of the reasons you’re joining an established nonprofit organization rather than creating one yourself..
Funds generated for your local Sisterhood can be designated for supporting that community. Sisterhood of Witches provides the financial structure, procedures, and oversight for chapter funds.
Absolutely. Local Sisterhoods should reflect their communities while following the mission, policies, Community Guidelines, and organizational requirements of Sisterhood of Witches..
No. Your Sisterhood will have a presence within the Sisterhood of Witches website.
Yes. Very much so. That’s the point.
Maybe You’re the Beginning of Someone Else’s Story
Somewhere in your city, there may be another woman scrolling late at night thinking:
I wish I had people to do things like this with.
I wish something like this existed here.
I wish I knew where to find my people.
You might be the reason she finally does.
You don’t need to have everything figured out.
We’ll help with that part.
You just need to be willing to light the first spark.
Ready to Bring the Sisterhood Home?
Come Find your People
You don’t have to know anyone.
You don’t need to know everything about witchcraft.
You don’t need to arrive with a perfectly defined spiritual path.
You just have to be willing to show up.
Come experience the Sisterhood for yourself.
Your first gathering is always free.

