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Chapter Service Projects
ETA Chapter collected iTune cards to aid in expanding the technology education program at the Early Childhood Education Center.
ALPHA IOTA Chapter's service project, Two Can Read, was created to get books into the hands of 3 and 4 year olds. They fund this program through DKG members, School Business partnerships, School PTA's and an auction.
ALPHA PSI joined forces with a local community organization and donated funds to the "Desk Project." Funds are used to purchase materials to build classroom desks for students in Ghana.
BETA Chapter continued this school year to particpate in a Dr. Seuss reading activity at an elementary school in the Clinton Public SD. Mayor Aultman joined the chapter members and read to the children. Pictured is: The Mayor of Clinton and Dr. Ruthie Stevenson.
Tau Chapter has been mentoring a teacher at Raymond Elementary School. They visited her, purchased classroom supplies and provided a $100 check for her to purchase additional supplies. Several members also assisted with a holiday party and provided some of the refreshments.
PI Chapter chose to support CHANCE a program created by the Rankin County Juvenile Justice Center to assist adolescents who were brought before Youth Court on substance abuse-related charges. Project CHANCE supports graduates of the program and guides them in opportunities to grow into responsible, members of the community.
THETA Chapter members donated 100 children's books to the delivery suite and children's floors of King's Daughters Hospital in Brookhaven. Both parents of newborns and older children were given the books.
2014 Grant-in-Aid Recipient - Bettie Fore, Professional Affairs; Maegan Easley, Recipient; Chris Wall, Pi Chapter President
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