Young Ladies Today Making a Difference for Tomorrow ( YLT)

Young Ladies Today Making a Difference for Tomorrow ( YLT) Young Ladies of Today is a non-profit 501(c)3 Organization group in
Desoto County which has impacted over 100 young ladies lives since 2007.

YLT has been a part of Desoto County since 2007 enriching the lives of young ladies 5-18. YLT believes educating young ladies through encouragement will allow them to have respect for themselbes and others. Our program aim is to build self esteem as we empower and teach discipline among each enrolled member. YLT program provides an opportunity for each young lady to attain and
master lifelong ski

lls that will enable them to function effectively in the
local community and society. YLT's purpose is to empower young ladies to be well rounded, law abiding individuals
who enhance and not diminish the community.

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10/27/2025

We're thrilled you're excited about Young Ladies Today Making a Difference for Tomorrow.
Our site is coming soon, packed with inspiring stories and resources to empower young women.
Thanks for your patience - the best is yet to come. YLT Team.

02/07/2025
02/06/2025

The City of Olive Branch has a rich history with many notable residents. At the February 4th meeting, Ken Adams, Olive Branch Mayor and the Board of Aldermen unveiled the newest addition to the City Hall Museum honoring the accomplishments of Olive Branch native Judge Bernice Bouie Donald.

Judge Donald is an alumna of Olive Branch High School where she graduated as an honor student. She was among the first African Americans in DeSoto County to attend during school integration in 1970 during Judge Donald's Junior year. Prior to School Integration, East Side High School in Olive Branch was once an all-black high school. It is now the campus of Olive Branch Intermediate School. In 2018, a Mississippi historical marker for East Side High was placed on the school site.

Judge Donald has continued to have a life full of historic "firsts." She was the first member of her family to graduate from college; first African American female judge in the history of Tennessee (1982); first female bankruptcy judge in Tennessee (1988); first African American female bankruptcy judge in the history of the United States; first African American female federal judge in Tennessee as appointed by President Bill Clinton (1995); first African American female judge to serve on the U.S. Court of Appeals appointed by President Barack Obama (2011); the first African American female officer of the 400,000 member American Bar Association; and on October 19th, 2024 the City of Memphis designated Front Street between Poplar Avenue and Beale Street as “Judge Bernice Bouie Donald Street.” Honorary signs were installed along the route to pay tribute to her trailblazing career.

A new display has been added into the City Hall Museum to honor Judge Donald’s accomplishments and will remain on display indefinitely. To learn more about the history of other residents and the City of Olive Branch, please be sure to visit the City Hall Museum during regular business hours, Monday-Friday 8 am till 5 pm.

07/27/2024
06/19/2024
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07/23/2023

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Young Ladies Today is still under construction 🚧 we will advise you soon! Please stay tuned to the reopening news. To God be the glory! In the mighty name of Jesus! Amen 🙏🏼 ❤️❤️🚧🚧🚧🚧

Diann Morgan
06/25/2023

Diann Morgan

📌For Immediate Release📌

Ken Adams, Olive Branch Mayor
Olive Branch Police Department

Address

9024 Davidson Road
Olive Branch, MS
38654

Opening Hours

Tuesday 6pm - 8pm
Saturday 10pm - 2pm

Telephone

+16624207584

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