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Old 05-08-2001, 03:19 AM
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Hey Everyone. I know I'm a little late to post to this topic, but I'm going to say my piece anyway.
I've known about DST since I was a little girl. I was always surrounded by members of the organization, from family members, to my god-mother, to my teachers in elementary through high school, and members of my church. I attended all types of Delta events with my mother from fashion shows to banquets. In high school I became involved with Delteens, which kept me very busy along with being in Jack&Jill, where a lot of the mothers were Deltas.
They made sure that we knew how to carry ourselves and stressed the importance of helping those that were less fortunate. We participated in many activities that heightened our cultural awareness and made us proud to be young black women.
In college, I've attended as many activities sponsored by the Deltas as possible. Everytime I see a Delta on campus, I think of how blessed she is to be a part of such a wonderful organization. I can't help but to admire her and hope to be like her one day!
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