St. Mary’s County Commission for Women Honors Woman of the Year & Tomorrow’s Woman

March 28, 2023

The St. Mary’s County Commission for Women was pleased to honor the 2023 Woman of the Year and Tomorrow’s Woman during the Women’s History Month Banquet on Saturday, March 18, 2023!

Tomorrow’s Woman for 2023 is Alexandra Williams, a junior at Chopticon High School in her second year in the Teaching Academy of Maryland at the James A. Forrest Career and Technology Center.

She is an Honor Society student with a 4.0 GPA. Williams was nominated for her positive attitude and exemplary service work in school and in the community.

When Williams was nine years old, she started a non-profit charity called “Sending Smiles” which she runs nights and weekends. “Sending Smiles” sends postcards to sick children in hospitals all over the country, which earned her a Presidential Volunteer Service Award. She also volunteers helping students, including students with special needs, with the Maryland Teaching Academy. Williams plans to attend St. Mary’s College to become a Kindergarten teacher.


The 2023 Woman of the Year, Dolly Griffin, has become the living embodiment of the saying “see a need, fill a need.” In 2011, Griffin accepted an invitation to volunteer for the Wrapping Arms Round Many (WARM) programs registering guests, and now is the President for that very organization. WARM is a local partnership of several organizations, including the Three Oaks Homeless Shelter, local churches, the Department of Aging & Human Services, the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office, St. Mary’s County Health Department, and the Department of Social Services, all working together to provide service to the homeless community in St. Mary’s County.

Griffin has brought her service to the homeless full circle and is now having an impact on changing housing practices overall. As the NAACP Branch #7025 Housing Committee Chairperson, she leads a group of volunteers including local real estate agents, non-profit members, and county employees. Griffin is committed to opening doors for others to thrive and serve in the St. Mary’s County community.

Also honored during the Women’s History Month Banquet were the 2023 Ruth Bader Ginsberg Lifetime Achievement Awardee, Donna Voorhaar, and Hometown Shero, Kristine Millen.

This year’s keynote speaker was Jane Hale Sypher, the namesake of the Jane Hale Sypher Scholarship.

The Commission for Women thanks this year’s event sponsors: The College of Southern Maryland WorkForce Center; the Dorsey Law Firm; Trollinger Law; the Law Office of Joann M. Wood, LLC; Dugan McKissick & Longmore, Attorneys at Law; Guy Distributing Co.; Dunkin’ Donuts of Leonardtown, MD; and Williams, McClernan & Stack, Attorneys at Law.

The Commissioners of St. Mary’s County are currently seeking applications from residents who are interested in serving on a local Board, Committee, or Commission, including the Commission for Women. Learn more about the Commission for Women at: stmaryscountymd.gov/cw.