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Members |
| Sherhonda
Adams | |
Gail
Lane | |
Pamela
Terry | |
Zella
Jones | |
Saranna Rankin | |
Paula
Glenn | |
Brenda
Pittman (deceased) | |
Joann
Bagnerise | |
Ida McNeil-Lee | |
Wilma Thomas | |
Jeannette
Beene | |
Bertha
King | |
Renée
Marshall | |
Marla
Redwine | |
Shelita
Trawick | | | |
First
Chapter Members | |
| | Gola
Austin | | Ritchie
Carroll | | Thelma
Ferguson | | Patricia
Howard | | Rosa
Perry |
Rosalind Thomas |
| Esther
Washington |
Ernestine Wright |
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It
all started on December 1, 1984, the 740th chapter of Delta
Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated was established. This Chapter was called the Prince
William County Alumnae Chapter. In the beginning there were fifteen charter
members and six chapter members. Today, Prince William County
Alumnae Chapter has grown considerable in scope and complexity, without
losing sight of rendering service to individuals in the community. Our past and
present activities include: Adopt-A-Family, American Heart Association Walk, Entrepreneurs/Economic
Development Project, Literacy Project, Dr. Martin Luther King Youth Oratorical
Contest, May Week Scholarship Awards Program, Gospel Fest, The Lee Thompson Fund,
Aid to local Homeless Shelters (ACT and SERVE outreach), Dr. Betty Shabazz Delta
Academy, Health and Healing-Clinical Depression, Senior Citizens Banquet and the
Little Miss Crimson & Cream Pageant.
(click photo to enlarge)

Our
Mission
The
sorors of Prince William County Alumnae Chapter of
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. are members of a
sisterhood of college educated women, actively engaged in achieving the organizational
programs of public service. We demonstrate our commitment by sponsoring a myriad
of community projects for the public good that are an outward manifestation of
our inner values. We enhance our identity through our respect for academic values
of scholarship and intellectual achievement. Our members are predominately African
American and carry a historic memory of a peoples struggle and survival. We advance,
therefore, in the spirit
"Barring bitterness from our hearts, we will
strive all the more earnestly to reach the goal."
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