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Suffolk County Alumnae Chapter
DELTA SIGMA THETA SORORITY, INC.
World Day of Social Justice 2025 serves as a significant reminder of our collective duty to foster a just and inclusive society.
By adopting the theme “Empowering Inclusion: Bridging Gaps for Social Justice,” we can make substantial progress in addressing inequalities and upholding the dignity of every individual. Each initiative, whether it be awareness campaigns, community gatherings, or individual contributions, plays a vital role in this endeavor.
Social justice entails the pursuit of equality for all individuals, guaranteeing that every person, regardless of their location, has equitable access to their fundamental human rights, which encompass education, healthcare, and a life characterized by safety and security.
Regional Day of Service
Combatting Human Trafficking:
Empowering Black and Brown Women and Children
Did you know human trafficking is an international business that yields $150 Billion? Women and children suffer the effects for a lifetime.
Today, the Eastern Region of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Regional Day of Service is "See Me, Find Me" and its focus is on the plight of missing and exploited Black children and women.
The Eastern Region partnered with the Black and Missing Foundation, Inc. (BAMFI) in the "See Me, Find Me" campaign.
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Additionally, the Suffolk County Alumnae Chapter Social Action and International Awareness and Involvement Committees elevated the impact by addressing the topic with a virtual program, "Combating Human Trafficking: Empowering Black and Brown Women and Children." Guest speakers for the evening were Senator Lea Webb, Investigator Erin Meunkle and Wilonda Green. The community was educated and engaged in an informative discussion about this worldwide crisis. We need change to start today.
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