Written by tdrakefordPosted in BlogPosted in BlogFebruary 18, 2012

The sisters of DSC volunteer at Caldwell A.M.E Zion Church Soup Kitchen
“I enter my front door step after a hard’s day at work, and I realize that what I’ve done was nothing. My job is like putting a bandaid on a large wound. Grande mas,” says Sandra, director of Caldwell A.M.E Zion Church’s Soup Kitchen.
We live in New York City one of the largest populated, and flourishing cities on the globe, and yet millions of people suffer everyday due to hunger, poverty, and loss of self righteousness. This soup kitchen is a heart-felt soup kitchen in Bronx NY, that caters to many community members, restaurant style. The tables are nicely decorated, the place is very clean, and there is even a childrens section; filled with colorful furniture, games, and books. The environment is very warm welcoming. Sandra is the soup kitchen?s director who is a bubbly boricua who enjoyed Chi’s energy.
Her exact words: “I was so tired and exhausted today but you ladies walked in and my spirits raised; I am so full of energy now, I would love to see you all more often!”
And that is what the ladies of Delta Sigma Chi Sorority inc. Loves to do. We are helping serve the community at soup kitchens all around to put a smile on not only the workers face, but on the faces of hundreds of people who stop by for a balanced meal to eat. It may be a little to us, but a lot to those who are less fortunate. By taking this tiny step we are reaching a grandeur destination. And you can to, by visiting your local soup kitchen. Help us help the community reach greater heights. Si, podemos. Yes we can.
-Akima Gurley
For photos: http://dsc1996.org/chis-volunteer-at-caldwell-a-m-e-zion-church-soup-kitchen/
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Written by MercedesPosted in Blog,EventsPosted in Blog,EventsFebruary 1, 2012
When moving into the future, it is vital to growth that we recognize our past. On January 20th @ St. Francis College, we paid our respect to Martin Luther King Jr by taking part in a talent-based tribute. It is because of his dream that our multicultural organization can thrive and grow in diversity. In show filled with music, and poetry, our lovely sisters on the step & stroll team took 6 minutes to reveal some our abilities. A poem written by our very own Akima Astraia Gurley moved the crowd; followed by a stroll to Beyonce’s End Of Time & a Step Routine. Paying tribute to a remarkable man while bonding as sisters was an experience all of us can be proud of.
-Big Sister Treble
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Written by GracesPosted in Blog,EventsPosted in Blog,EventsJuly 9, 2011

The DIVINE ladies of DELTA SIGMA CHI SORORITY INCORPORATED
Presents……
Unleashed!!!!!!
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THE LOVELY LADIES OF DSC (STEP/STROLL TEAM) IS THROWING THE BIGGEST AND BADDEST BACKYARD PARTY OF THE SUMMER…
HOSTED BY: Vianna “Areli”, Camala “Zayd”, LaKisha “Method”, Michelle “Unscripted” & Taste “Cadence”
ENTRY FEE: $10 AT THE DOOR
LOCATION: 87-56 96TH STREET, WOODHAVEN, NY 11421
J TRAIN TO WOODHAVEN BLVD
ALL GREEKS AND NON GREEKS ARE WELCOME TO COME, EAT, DRINK AND PARTYYYYYYYYY!!!!
MUSIC BY:
DJ Corrupt
DJ Blu
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SPECIAL: $3 DRINKS
FEATURED DRINK ?WET N WILD?
2/$1 JELLO SHOTS
FREE FOOD!!!!!!!!!!!!
Time & Date::Saturday, August 13 at 10:00pm – August 14 at 3:00am
Location::87-56 96TH STREET, WOODHAVEN, NY 11421
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Written by MercedesPosted in Blog,EventsPosted in Blog,EventsJune 24, 2011
Sunday, July 17
11:00am – 3:00pm
1150 Nostrand Aveenue
Services: manicures, massages, facials, makeup, jewelry, personal trainer!
Tix Price: $45.00
Written by MercedesPosted in Blog,EventsPosted in Blog,EventsJanuary 15, 2010
Firstly, I would like on behalf of our National Officers, to send deepest sympathy and condolences to the families and friends of our external family as well as those of you who have been personally affected by this tragedy. Our hearts are with you and we keep you all in our prayers along with everyone else in Haiti affected by this disaster. Know that we all have an open door policy and we are available should any of you need to talk or need support in any way.
This is the first of many relief efforts to come and we figured that it is the most practical form of assistance to offer.