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MONIQUE SMITH-SLATER First Anti-Basileus SERVICE IS OUR Foundation Foundation

Greetings Sorors!

We serve with passion! May is a month full of opportunities to engage, educate yourself, take care of your mental health and advocate on behalf of others. This May, GTO will be highlighting several workshops focusing on equipping others with the knowledge, skills, and access to such topics as fiscal fitness for those of all ages.

We strive to make a difference in our community . We have encouraged Sorors to patronize black businesses and entrepreneurship. We have provided workshops and community awareness on building your economic legacy through financial literacy and homeownership.

Sorors have tutored students on reading and spelling. Our goal has been to improve the student’s reading skills while making it enjoyable. Giving back and assisting others is the basis of community service. The Community Service Committee and hostess groups began this week by packaging nonperishable food items that will be distributed on the last day of school for elementary school students.

The Committee packaged over 600 bags for the students to take home for the summer break. The importance of service lies in how it connects us to the community by improving it and making it a better place. Our efforts are not in vain.

Schedule Of Activities For June

June 4: Adopt-a-Road Cleanup

Global Impact Pen Pal Program-ongoing

June 18: Health Committee Participates in Health Fair

June 19: Gonzmart Foundation Walk

Look for flyers for details in the Tea Rose

Weekly eblast for all programming activities and events. You are encouraged to invite non-members to our public events. And please share our upcoming public events on your social media pages and in your social circles. Make sure to use the applicable “#” for each activity.

Let’s continue to have Service with a Heart, Service with Passion, and Service with a Purpose!

Soror Monique Smith Slater Anti-Basileus/Programs Chairman

MERVELLE A. SAGE

Second Anti-Basileus

Greetings Sorors!

It’s May already can you believe it? What is most important to note that we are in the prime leg of scholarship season. Students are wrapping up their classes, deciding on their final school choice, and applying for any other scholarships they can. So why should we continue to keep scholarships to the forefront of our community efforts? I will share with you this month the why.

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