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OUR STORY


Waverly Girl was founded in 2012 while Molly, our founder + CEO, felt a lightbulb go off amidst the inspiring landscape of Aspen, Colorado. The name "Waverly" was cultivated from the majestic Aspen trees, which are known for their interconnected root systems, symbolizing strength, unity, and shared growth—values that are at the heart of the Waverly mission. Thus began Waverly Girl, where we aim to create transformative experiences where girls can explore their creativity, build deep-rooted faith, embrace a supportive sisterhood, and discover their unique God-given identity.

Since 2012, Waverly Girl has planted roots in Connecticut, Ohio, New York City, the Hamptons, and South Florida.

Waverly Girl has established itself as the leading resource for girlhood formation. Molly has honed her craft writing curriculum for the past 13 years integrating two key pillars of childhood development, faith and the imagination, helping girls establish identity and purpose from the inside out.

BIBLICAL FEMININITY.
DIVINE GIRLHOOD.

At Waverly Girl, we build a healthy girl culture. We celebrate the art of navigating modern-day challenges while staying true to traditional faith-based values. Waverly Girl is a community of girls & women committed to knowing how to live out their feminine identity. Our focus is to invest in the next generation by bringing back divine girlhood.

This platform provides pure, feminine content and media connecting you to like minds, and is designed to encourage your heart, empower your faith, and inspire your story.

OUR FOUNDER

ABOUT MOLLY


Molly Reed is a leading voice in girlhood development and Biblical feminine formation. For over 13 years, she’s been building Waverly Girl, committed to helping families, churches, and schools raise girls rooted in faith, identity, and character. Molly has developed Waverly’s signature curriculum, ‘Girl Class,’ the classroom reimagined. An experience cultivating sisterhood, creative education and key Biblical principles that ground and establish healthy girlhood.

She speaks across the U.S. calling leaders to reclaim the sacred design of girlhood and raise a generation of young women who are set apart—not swept up.