About the founder

Lynn Henderson.

30 years across three banks. One mission: meet women where they are when their financial life shifts — and help them build forward.

The credential

Three banks. Two states. Three decades.

Lynn has spent her career inside a branch — three different banks, across Florida and South Carolina markets. Branch-management experience plus the day-in, day-out customer-side view of how banking actually works for the women who walk in the door.

Three decades inside three banks across two states is a meaningfully stronger credential than “banker.” It means seeing the same customer needs across three corporate cultures and two regulatory environments — and watching where the system fails the same kind of woman, the same way, every time.

Today, she’s still helping clients in the community every single day — without the corporate gloss.

The lived experience.

Growing up, I lived in what I would call a middle-class home. My dad was a barber, and for most of my growing years my mom stayed home.

I was 16 when I got my first job, making $65.00 a week — of which I spent every penny. I didn’t know anything about managing money or budgeting. I just knew you spent what you had. That was true until I was introduced to credit cards. Then I learned how to buy things and pay for them later.

I went through a lot of financial heartbreak adapting that philosophy. I really wasn’t taught a better way until I started working in the banking industry and was introduced to the concept of spending less than you make and saving for the future.

Now, whenever I’m given a chance to share sound financial principles to help others avoid the heartbreak of financial stress, I do so. That is the very reason Worthy Woman exists: to help women who are currently struggling — or who are beginning their own financial journey for the first time — avoid common financial pitfalls, with learning materials and the resources necessary to establish a foundation of strong financial habits.

Faith perspective.

Worthy Woman is faith-INCLUSIVE: welcoming to women of all faiths and to those still searching. Lynn’s own perspective is Christian. The work itself is built to serve every woman who walks through the door, full stop.

Our mission is to uplift and educate women through faith-based financial literacy that transforms households, strengthens communities, and empowers them to build lasting legacies that honor God.

Where it goes from here.

Worthy Woman is in its build phase — content, community, and credibility. The work begins with the women already showing up: women rebuilding after divorce, after loss, after life pivots. The flagship series, First Steps After Loss, is the first 12 months of that work made permanent.

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