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Your little sisters?
Hello, I'm a little sister to the members of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. The reason I'm making a post is because I want to know if your organization has little sisters. If so, what are they called?
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Alpha Kappa Alpha does not have "little sisters," but some chapters may sponsor teen mentoring groups in which sorority members provide tutoring, college preparation assistance and social graces training for participants. However, the young ladies who participate in these programs are not considered little sisters of our organization in the formal sense.
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Does Alpha Kappa Alpha have a particular thing that the sponsor, whether it be a group of teens or an organization?
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Check out www.aka1908.com for all of your concerns, questions... [This message has been edited by AKA2D '91 (edited May 04, 2001).] |
Pardon me ladies...
Miss ZetaArchonette, The Sigma Gamma Rhos have a similar auxiliary organization called Rhoers. I don't think the AKAs nor the DSTs have such formal auxiliary organizations. They will be able to explain to what programs they do offer in the way of working with young women. Hope this is clear to you. Email me if you have further questions Miss ZetaArchonette. SZAL, Shel Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. Best, Shel ------------------ Finer Womanhood: the "Cat's Meow" Since 1920 |
Soror AKAtude and AKA2D'91: Better lock this one up soon.... Just my suggestion...
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