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ATTENTION HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS! CHECK OUT OUR WORLD AIDS DAY ESSAY CONTEST INFORMATION UNDER SERVICE PROJECTS. Membership Alpha Sigma Chapter Membership
- Chapter Officers
- Members
- Undergraduates
- Rhoer Club
- Sorors Only
Chapter Officers
Executive Board 2011-2012
Basileus Delia Askew Harris1st Anti-Basileus Catina Harris2nd Anti-Basileus Melissa Williams3rd Anti-Basileus Ti'auna Williams4th Anti-Basileus Shannon Terrell5th Anti-Basileus Nieka Davis6th Anti-Basileus Yolanda MattoxAnti-Grammateus Tanika ScottTamiochus Tiffany BarnesGrammateus Adrienne Goodvine Epistoleus Terri L. RobertsRhoer Advisor Yolanda MattoxParliamentarian Elwanda HaynesChaplain Martha Riley
Circle City Classic 2011: Dawn Davis &
Elwanda Haynes
Founders Week: Jennifer Askew
Step Team: Catina Harris
Scholarship: Nancy Silvers-Rogers
Community Service: Jennifer Askew
Indiana Black Expo: Adrienne Moore &
Tanika Scott
NPHC Liason: Tara Durgens &
Brenda Roper
Regional Leadership: Vanessa Tyson - Tamiochus Wanda Haynes - Nominating Chair
Remitha Norman - Area VII Coordinator Delia A. Harris - Membership Chair
Members
LM = Life Member
Alpha Sigma
Servant Leaders In Motion!
Rhoer Club
The Rhoer Club is an affiliate of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc that was started in 1939. The sole emphasis is to provide a positive experience for young women in leadership development, academic counseling, personal counseling, mentoring and community service.
The Rhoer Club serves as an effective means to encourage our young women to have high educational and career aspirations, prime them to meet the challenges of adulthood, and teach them important life skills. The sorority is committed and dedicated to helping each Rhoer grow.
Today there are thousands of Rhoers across the country working together as sisters.
If you are ready to learn more about who you are
and what you'd like to be...
If you are ready to work with other girls in your community...
If you want to learn how to be personally, professionally and economically successful...
Then join the Rhoer Club of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority!
The Rhoer Club is open to young ladies ages 13-18 who are interested in education and who demonstrate a commitment to community service.
Yolanda Mattox, Rhoer Club Coordinator
If you would like more information,
please contact our Rhoer Club Coordinator!
Service Projects ON FIRE
TO SERVE!
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National & Local Service Initiatives
PROUDLY SERVING INDIANAPOLIS SINCE 1922
Sigma Gamma Rho's commitment to service is expressed in its slogan, "Greater Service, Greater Progress." The sorority has a proud history of offering service wherever chapters exist, including OPERATION BigBookBag, a program designed to address the needs, challenges and issues that face school-aged children who are educationally at-risk in local homeless shelters and extended care hospitals. Other national projects include Wee Savers, Project Reassurance and HIV/AIDs Awareness.The local service initiates include active participation in programs and through networking with other organizations such as the Hawthorne Center, March of Dimes and The Coburn Place. Our Annual Youth Symposium focuses on some of the prevalent concerns that negatively impact our youth: drugs, teen violence, abuse, low self-esteem, suicide, teen pregnancy, etc.
Project Reassurance
Project Reassurance was originally developed to provide health education, support and nurturing for expectant teen mothers and teens who are parents. The project has now evolved to focus more on Healthy Choices, Healthy Living and Healthy Generations (H3) to help reduce teen pregnancy through a comprehensive year round program addressing the factors that lead to teen pregnancy - low self-esteem, diet and economic issues.
Youth Symposium
Sponsored in conjunction with and in commemoration of Sigma Week, the Sigma Youth Symposium focuses on some of the prevalent concerns that negatively impact our youth: drugs, teen violence, abuse, low self-esteem, suicide, teen pregnancy, etc. Held on the second Saturday of March by each Alumnae Chapter, simultaneous Sigma Youth Symposiums address issues that affect teens today.
HIV/AIDs Project
ASKFor more information about the causes, risks, prevention and treatment for HIV/AIDSFor the sexual history of your partner(s) ACCEPTResponsibility for knowing your HIV status and reducing your risk ACTResponsibly and in the best interest of yourself, your partner(s) and the needs of those living with HIV/AIDS
Upcoming Service Projects
-We are currently hosting a high school essay contest in recognition of World AIDS Day. The topic is "The Impact of HIV/AIDS Among Women in the African American Community." A $200 scholarship will be awarded to the winner. Contact Jennifer Askew at jennifer_askew_sbcglobal.net for more information. -MLK Day of Service is January 16, 2012. Stay tuned for more information!
Events
Alpha Homecoming
Butler Homecoming
We hope to see all the Alpha Chapter Alumna for a weekend of reunion, rededication and rememberence. View the order form below for all the details. If you have questions, email us at alphachaptersgrhos_gmail.com .
BRIEF SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Friday
8pm - Friday Night Lights: Sisterhood Event
10pm - Sigma Skate Party
Saturday
10am - Sigma Gamma Rho Tailgate; Hinkle lot
1pm - Butler vs. Marist Football Game; Butler Bowl
6:45pm - Alpha Legacy Dinner
11:30p - Night Out on the Town
Sunday
11am - Church Service: Barnes United Methodist
1:45pm - Farewell Breakfast: Le Peep
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Registration Closed!