Delta
Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
Metropolitan Dallas Alumnae Chapter
A Sisterhood Called to Serve
Transforming Lives, Impacting Communities

The Delta GEMS logo is likened to a gemologist who can see through the use of certain tools, the hidden treasure in unpolished jewels. Delta GEMS uses the polished jewels as a symbol of the many facets that shine and glow within our young African-American women.
Delta
GEMS (Growing and
Empowering Myself Successfully) (ages 14 – 18)
The Delta GEMS program is an extension of the
Dr. Betty Shabazz Delta Academy I program. The focus is on teenage girls
between the ages of 14 – 18 and/or grades 9 – 12.It
can be viewed as a road map for college and career planning and will instill in
our young women the need to excel academically. Delta GEMS will provide
tools and skills to equip our young women to attain a more productive quality of
life. It will also assist the girls in proper goal setting and planning
for future beyond high school and will, hopefully, create compassionate, caring,
and community-minded young women by actively involving them in service learning
and community service opportunities.
The Delta GEMS program is being conducted by the Metropolitan Dallas Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. The goal of the program is to develop strong, confident and respectful young ladies and prepare them to take an active role in their success and society.
The Delta GEMS is designed for:
The objective of the Delta GEMS committee is to serve as a motivational tool targeting African American female teenagers resulting in an increased knowledge and awareness of issues and concerns affecting women today. The objectives and goals of the Delta GEMS committee will be accomplished through workshops on:
Delta
GEMS Enrollment Packet
(Due September 19, 2009)
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