


Dear Community and Strategic Partners,
Spring is a season of renewal, growth, and action—and the Annapolis Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. is embracing it with full force! Our Spring Activities Committee has been hard at work planning the 42nd Annual Outstanding Minority Scholarship Luncheon & Fashion Show—an event dedicated to celebrating excellence, empowering future leaders, and strengthening our community.
This premier event isn’t just about fashion and celebration—it’s about investing in the future By becoming a sponsor, you are directly contributing to scholarships that help talented minority students achieve their academic dreams. Your support makes a lasting impact, and together, we can change lives!
Click the image below to explore our sponsorship packages and choose the level of impact YOU want to make!
Looking Ahead: Let’s Build Together!
We’re actively planning transformative programs for the 2025-2026 sorority year, and we want to collaborate with YOU! If you or your organization are hosting an event aligned with education, health, social action, or economic development, let’s explore a partnership to maximize our collective impact.
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Let’s Partner! Share your initiatives, and let’s work together to uplift, empower, and transform our community.
Best regards,
Peters
Deirdre Peters CISSP, PMP President
Annapolis Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc
VOLUME 1 ISSUE 1 09•15•2024
Black Maternal Health Awareness Day (1/12/25) – In partnership with Luminis Health and Monarch Academy, we convened healthcare professionals, advocates, and community members for a powerful dialogue on maternal health disparities, resources, and solutions
Show Me The Money: Navigating the Financial Aid Process Webinar (2/6/25) –Partnering with the Maryland Higher Education Commission and Anne Arundel Community College, we provided students and families with essential tools to access financial aid and scholarships, making higher education more attainable
Kwanzaa Celebration at St. Philip’s Episcopal Church – With over 90 attendees, we honored culture, community, and tradition The Annapolis Alumnae Chapter proudly led the community in song, fostering unity and cultural pride