and those who continue to pour into the Southern Region with love, service, and purpose.
Who will be next…will it be you? If you are interested in learning more about the Queen of Diamonds Club, visit https://t.co/37CNmWmjiX
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Our next Queen of Diamonds supporter is Soror April Mitchell. She was initiated through the Delta Iota chapter and is currently a member of the Shelby Area Alumnae chapter.
Soror Mitchell believes that supporting the Southern Region’s philanthropic efforts
are a responsibility and reflection of our collective values. “Our regional initiatives create tangible impact by meeting students where they are, reducing financial burdens, and affirming that excellence deserves sustained support.”
Help us celebrate Soror Mitchell
Help us celebrate Soror Wimberly and those who continue to pour into the Southern Region with love, service, and purpose.
Who will be next…will it be you? If you are interested in learning more about the Queen of Diamonds Club, visit https://t.co/37CNmWmjiX
Our next Queen of Diamonds supporter is Soror Yolanda Wimberly. Soror Wimberly was initiated through the Epsilon Kappa chapter and is currently a member of the Atlanta Suburban Alumnae Chapter.
When asked why she supports the Southern Region’s philanthropic efforts, she
shared, “We address critical health disparities and provide resources to make our communities healthier physically and mentally. This focus ensures our service as an organization remains responsive, impactful, and grounded in our purpose.”
Who will be next…will it be you? If you are interested in learning more about the Queen of Diamonds Club, visit https://t.co/37CNmWmjiX
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Our next Queen of Diamonds supporter is Soror Vaseal Montgomery. Soror Montgomery was initiated through the San Antonio Alumnae chapter and is currently a Member at Large.
She shares, “Any opportunity to support HBCU giving and HBCU scholarship efforts is particularly
important and valuable to the community. It is an opportunity to give in a manner that will impact the way forward.”
Help us celebrate Soror Montgomery and those who continue to pour into the Southern Region with love, service, and purpose.
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Our next Queen of Diamonds supporter is Soror Tawana Thompson. Soror Thompson was initiated through the Beta Alpha chapter and is currently a member of the Tallahassee Alumnae chapter.
She shares, “There is so much talent in the Southern Region, and this
initiative provides an opportunity to showcase and support those efforts.”
Help us celebrate Soror Thompson and those who continue to pour into the Southern Region with love, service, and purpose.
continue to pour into the Southern Region with love, service, and purpose.
Who will be next…will it be you? If you are interested in learning more about the Queen of Diamonds Club, visit https://t.co/37CNmWmjiX
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Our next Queen of Diamonds supporter is Soror Agnes Holley-Smith. She was initiated through the Delta Delta chapter and is currently a member of the Huntsville Alumnae chapter.
With a deep love for giving, Soror Holley-Smith is always eager to serve
in roles that benefit to support organizations that benefit scholarship and youth enrichment programs. “The Queen of Diamonds Club will once again allow me to pour into a meaningful segment of our organization,” she shares.
Help us celebrate Soror Holley-Smith and those who
REMINDER: Join us for our next 1937 Literature Circle TONIGHT, January 25, at 6pm EST as we host our discussion a featuring an African American author. This month’s feature, Something in the Water, by Phyllis R. Dixon, brings the story of Billie Jordan and her family who
move to a quiet Texas town for a fresh start, where they discover the water isn't the only thing contaminated. Watch the short clip via the link below--you don't want to miss this discussion.
Our next Queen of Diamonds supporter is Soror Tracy Thomas. She was initiated through the Beta Alpha chapter and is currently a member of the Tallahassee Alumnae chapter.
As a proud graduate of an HBCU, Soror Thomas believes every dollar
Help us celebrate Soror Thomas and those who continue to pour into the Southern Region with love, service, and purpose.
Who will be next…will it be you? If you are interested in learning