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    Women of Impact: ‘Together, we celebrate. Together, we serve’

    Founded in 1908 on the campus of Howard University, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, was the first Greek-letter organization established by African American, college-educated women. Today, it has more than 1,085 chapters and more than 365,000 initiated members in 11 nations and all states. Dr. Bridgette Parks, president of the sorority’s Theta Zeta Omega Chapter, […]

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    Women of Impact: Where sisterhood meets service

    Yolonda Fredericks Boone, president of the Gulf Coast Chapter of The Links Incorporated, shares insights about the organization’s mission and impact. WHAT IS YOUR ORGANIZATION’S PURPOSE? The Gulf Coast Chapter of The Links, Incorporated, is a part of a national organization of professional women committed to friendship and service. Our mission is to enrich, sustain […]

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    Caring hearts, helping hands and changing lives

    Editor’s Note: In celebration of Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day, Gulf Coast Woman is pleased to debut a recurring feature: Women of Impact. In this segment, we will acknowledge local groups or organizations making a difference for women and families here on the Coast — highlighting their mission, history, activities and initiatives. In 1967, […]

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