The Harford County Alumnae Chapter develops programs and initiatives designed to address the community's interests in excellence in education. Our philosophy is deeply rooted in our illustrious Founders? formidable commitment to personal and academic achievement.By fostering collaborative relationships within and outside the education arena, we dedicate the majority of our programming activities to enhancing learning and fostering a deeper understanding our world. In conjunction with our emphasis on Political Awareness and Involvement, we actively aim to influence public policy through advocacy and research.To promote educational success, particularly in school-aged children, we work as bridge-builders and agents for change in creating programs that rise above those factors that interfere with learning and give young people permission to imagine and explore greater possibilities.
Our Programs:
B.O.U.N.C.E. The chapter-created one-day camp draws parallels between basketball, teamwork and sportsmanship to the challenges and opportunities facing middle school girls. Click here for more information and the 2010 registration form.
G.E.M.S. A national initiative, Harford County's six month weekend academy prepares high school girls for both career and college choices with a curriculum that focuses on sisterhood, smart money decisions, self-esteem and scholarship (high school academic success). The 2011 Delta G.E.M.S. registration is closed. Check back in November 2012 for the 2012-2013 application.
As a result of major fundraising activities, the sorority awards $1,000 scholarships to graduating Harford and Cecil county high school seniors who have been accepted at accredited colleges/universities. In 2009, we awarded $1,000 scholarships to six students. The2012-2013 scholarship is available, application deadline is February 29, 2012. For additional information and the scholarship applications, click here.
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