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Sandbox Page

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Soror, Feel free to us any Delta information that I have in my sandbox pages. I am not certain how to send it to you but you can copy and paste the information if you like. HistoricDST 21:01, 29 September 2008 (UTC)HistoricDST 17:50, 10 October 2008 (UTC)Reply

Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:HistoricDST" —Preceding unsigned comment added by HistoricDST (talkcontribs) 17:40, 10 October 2008 (UTC)Reply

Delta Homeownership Challenge

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Soror below is the Delta Homeownership Challenge Information from my sandbox. Please include that chapters of DST are now providing seminars and other benefits to Americans who face home foreclosure.

The Delta Challenge: DST Homeownership Initiative

The Delta Challenge: DST Homeownership Initiative was created in 2003 to allow sorority members, family, friends, and the general public to achieve the dream of homeownership. The Delta Challenge: DST Homeownership Initiative was developed as a means of building wealth through homeownership. The DST Homeownership initiative is a partnership between Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. and its over 950 chapters, Chase, and Genworth Financial. Another aspect of the Delta Challenge: DST Homeownership Initiative is the Delta Chase Initiative which offers mortgage loans, mortgage insurance, and other homebuyers discounts.

[edit] External links The Delta Challenge: DST Homeownership Initiative The Delta Chase Mortgage Initiative Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:HistoricDST/Sandbox-_The_Delta_Challenge:_DST_Homeownership_Initiative"HistoricDST 17:45, 10 October 2008 (UTC)Reply

Delta Towers II

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Soror below is additional information that I wrote on Delta Towers II. I found most of the information on the site indicated below. Can you add this to DST page and include footnote references to the article. Thanks.

http://newsroom.dc.gov/file.aspx/release/13553/Projdescp.pdf

Delta Towers II


The Washington Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. through it Delta Housing Corporation is planning to construct Delta Towers II. Delta Towers II will provide 150 additional safe and affordable apartments for low income senior citizens. Delta Towers II is designed to provide a senior citizen wellness center, ground level commercial office and retail services and a community room will be available for the community use. Delta Towers I and Delta Towers II will offer 300 affordable apartments for senior housing. Construction on Delta Towers II is scheduled to begin in March 2009. Thanks again, HistoricDST 17:53, 10 October 2008 (UTC)Reply


Soror Sharon Farmer

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Hi Soror Divainred,

Soror Sharon Farmer is our Soror. She was the official White House photographer for the Clintin Administration. I am not certain what category (TV/Radio or Artists/Illustrators) she should be listed in. Here is a link to some information on our Soror. http://clinton4.nara.gov/WH/kids/inside/html/fall99/html/farmer.htmlHistoricDST 18:53, 23 October 2008 (UTC)Reply

Other Delta Sorors

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Hi Soror Divainred,

I have been somewhat busy, but if you have time here are some other Delta Sorors that you can added to the DST List on this site. If you do not have time to add them Soror I will understand and will add them when I can.

Allison Seymour - News Anchor Fox 5 News, Baltimiore, MD;

Regina Thomas - Secretary of State for New Jersey;

Wilma Webb - Electeds to the Colorado Legislature;

Judge Patricia Banks - Serves on the Circuit Cour tof Cook County Illinois, Law Divison;

Judge Patrice A. Hinnant - 1st Female Democrat to serve as a Deistrict Court Judge fo the 18th Judicial District in Guilford County, NC;

Judge Nancy Blount - Serves on 36 District Court in Detroit, MI;

Dr. Floreta Mckenzie - Vice Chair of Howard University Board of Trustees;

Dr. Julianne Malveaux - President of Bennett College; Economist; Columnist; Author;

Dr. Carolyn Showell - Made in Baltimore Alumnae Chapter of DST- Evangelist; Assolciate Pastor of First Apostiolic Faith church in Baltimore, MD


Thanks, Soror HistoricDSTHistoricDST 22:16, 6 November 2008 (UTC)Reply

Fair use images

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I didn't put a fair use logo rationale for File:Go-red200.jpg, because the image shows no connection to Delta Sigma Theta. miranda 00:34, 19 December 2008 (UTC)Reply

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Other DST Service Programs

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Hello Soror Diva in Red,

I think that the following service initiatives should be added to the DST page. I am working on adding the following service initiatives below, but feel free to add any of the following to the DST page.

- Delta Sigma Theta Endowed $1,000,000 Scholarship Fund presented to Howard University on our 90th Anniversary Celebration;

- Project Cherish;

- Delta Head Start programs ;

- The Delta House in South Africa;

- The Delta Home for Girl in Detroit, Michigan;

- I Got the Blues – Clinical Depression Awareness Campaign;

- Preparing Our Sons for Manhood;

- Delta Endowed Chair; and

- Delta Donation of $1,000,000 to the NAACP.

Thanks,

Soror HistoricDST 00:09, 30 December 2008 (UTC)Reply

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More Information on Delta Towers 1

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Soror Diva In Red,

I was going through some old Delta Newsletters and I found an article on Delta Towers 1. In the newsletter the article was highlighting the 20th anniversary of Delta Towers 1. The article contained most of the information on Delta Towers 1 that is already on the DST page. I have copied an excerpt from some of the things that I think will be useful in adding to the DST page. I would add the information below, but I do not know how to add footnotes despite trying to learn a million times. The following information is from the Delta Newsletter Winter 2001-2002 edition. Here are the excerpts:

Delta Towers stands stoically as a monument of the sorority’s five point program thrust. The facility’s motto is “Happiness is Living in Delta Towers.” Excerpt from Delta Newsletter Winter 2001-2002 edition, page 11.

Delta Towers 1 features 149 one-bedroom units and 1 two-bedroom unit; 16 units are specially designed for the physically challenged. Each unit contains a large living room, dining alcove, full kitchen, bathroom, spacious closets, and an outdoor balcony. The building also features a library, computer room, game room, TV lounge, laundry facilities, 24-hour security, and gated parking. Eighteen of the original residents still reside at Delta Towers. Excerpt from Delta Newsletter Winter 2001-2002 edition, page 12.

The Delta Housing Corporation was formed by the Washington, DC Alumnae Chapter in 1977 and was fortunate to have three of Delta’s Founders, Jimmie Bugg Middleton, Eliza P. Shippen and Florence Letcher Toms as member of the housing board. Excerpt from Delta Newsletter Winter 2001-2002 edition, page 12.

Soror if you would like I can type out the entire article.

Thanks HistoricDST 04:33, 21 January 2009 (UTC)Reply

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DST Historic Achievements

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Hi Soror Diva-In-Red - I would like to suggest in incidents were DST is the first to achieve something that we focus on us and not the achievement of other organizations unless the other organization is a Delta lead organization. The trend to focus on the achievements of others I assume started with Legacy1906 trying to change our page to say that DST was one of several Greek organizations that had a retirement center when in fact we were the first AA Greek organization to achieve the distinction of building a retirement center. I think that it should be reflected on other Greek organizations pages indicating that they were the second, third, fourth, etc. to achieve the same distinction. I feel that on our page it should be indicated that we were the first AA sorority to achieve NGO Special Consultative Status. In my opinion we should not change our page to reflect the achievements of other Greek organizations unless any achievements were a joint venture between organizations or the other organization is a Delta lead organization. While, the NCNW which is a Delta lead organization and was the first to achieve NGO Special Consultative Status, we are the first sorority to achieve this distinction and other sororities achieveing the same should be noted on their respective pages. Thanks HistoricDST 00:38, 1 February 2010 (UTC)Reply

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