Old, but new. Well I know that im late, but better late than never. When I was in high school, there was this organization called the LADIES OF DELTA. The founder was an active member of DST. I didn’t know what I delta was or what a sorority was, all I knew was that they were the bomb when it came to the step shows. So I figured that I wanted to step, so I wanted to join the group. But at the time, I felt that pledging and putting yourself through all that just to join a group was dumb. I decided to go on with it anyways because I just wanted to see what it was about. While going on with this process, I found out what sisterhood was really about. This organization wasn’t just about stepping, but also about helping the community and giving and learning to truly "care" for your sister. So as time progressed, I did some research on DST, and the more research I did, the more appealing it became to me. Here you have a group of ladies, not only dedicated to their organization, but also dedicated to their sisters and to their community. These ladies were not only leaders of today, but they will be the leaders of our future. When you are young, community service and other activities are "for the birds". But when you learn and understand why you are doing it and whom you are doing it for, it really means something, and DST really means something to me. Unfortunately I was not able to join Ladies of Delta because it conflicted with basketball and other activities I was doing at the time, but I truly know what a REAL woman is. She is a DST.
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