Since 1913, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. and our more than 900 chapters around
the world have focused our talents and our resources on improving and
strengthening the communities we live in and those we serve. Our founders were
women of vision, so our mission is still alive and well today. We have
institutionalized our programs through a variety of programs and initiatives but
we remain dedicated to our core Five-Point Program Thrust. Delta Sigma Theta
Sorority has long been dedicated to a holistic approach to community service by
focusing on several key areas.
Those five key areas are:
1) economic development
2) educational development
3) international awareness and involvement
4)
physical and mental health and
5) political awareness and
involvement.
Atlanta Suburban Alumnae Chapter has
been proudly addressing the mission of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, since 1993 in
the City of Atlanta, Clayton, Douglas and Fayette counties.
It is no
wonder that economic development is a key component of our public service
program thrust. Since our first national president and one of our 22 founders
Sadie T. M. Alexander was also this country’s first woman to earn a Ph.D in
economics. Atlanta Suburban Alumnae Chapter continues to create innovative
economic programs designed to educate and inform our communities about financial
management and personal finance in the spirit of the foresight and vision of
Sadie T.M. Alexander. The Chapter does this through a series of events and
programs throughout the year. |