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Chapter Officers
Happy New Year! As we embark on 2021, it is indeed a time for faith, hope, and new beginnings. The past year was extremely challenging with several pandemics going on at one time (Covid-19, racial tension/injustice, economic downturn, election chaos, etc.) The rollercoaster ride of 2020 affected us mentally, physically, and emotionally.
In particular, Covid-19 has changed life as we know it. Through it all, we have created new opportunities, discovered hidden talents and found new ways to get things done through technology. Delta Sigma Theta has been a shining example of resilience and fortitude. RCA has accomplished so much the past five months with two membership intake processes, social action mobilization events, community service activities, and a fall fundraiser, just to name a few. Sorors have demonstrated leadership and teamwork to assure our success.
I am humbled to serve as your First Vice President and thank you for your hard work and dedicated service. Remember to be intentional with your own self-care (health and well-being) as you balance, work, home, school, and family. I look forward to working with you as we strive to reach even newer heights.

Greetings and Happy New Year!
As Second Vice President, I am honored and humbled that you trust and have faith in my leadership skills and ability to serve and represent you and our chapter. As I look back over our past sorority year, we started off with a plan of action and were making progress; then, the COVID-19 pandemic brought everything to a halt, making us rethink and reimagine how we conduct Delta business. We rallied, regrouped, and pressed on. We were busy planning two intake processes and did both in excellence, albeit on a different timeline than originally planned. We hit the ground running and conducted grassroots activities to help “Get Out the Vote” campaigns through voter registration drives and informational seminars. Our efforts were not unnoticed in the community, and we established partnerships with other organizations. With the membership intake process, social action activities, and community service projects, we were still able to maintain and conduct our chapter business. Our success was due to our strong founding principles and sisterhood. One of the most endearing compliments we receive is that we are a caring and loving chapter. My sisters, let's continue with that into the new year. In closing, I am here to serve and help RCA continue to be the BEST chapter that we can be (and are).
