
Our Programs
For decades, the Rock Hill Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. has proudly served the Rock Hill community and surrounding areas. Rooted in a rich legacy of sisterhood, scholarship, and service, our Chapter is committed to empowering individuals and uplifting communities. Through impactful youth development programs, educational initiatives, and service projects guided by the Sorority’s Five-Point Programmatic Thrust, we continue to make a meaningful difference—honoring our past while building a stronger future.
Economic Development
Through the Economic Development Programmatic Thrust, Rock Hill Alumnae aims to help the local community provide financial education and resources necessary for Financial Fortitude. Some of our programs include:
Financial Literacy Month
Economic & Financial Forums and Workshops
Minority Business Expo Participation
Educational Development
Under the Educational Development Programmatic Thrust, we implement initiatives that are designed to empower and equip young people for lifelong success through meaningful learning experiences, mentorship, and personal development. Some of our programs include the following:
Dr. Betty Shabazz Delta Academy
Dr. Jeanne L. Noble Delta GEMS
EMBODI
Jabberwock Pageant
Annual Scholarships
International Awareness & Involvement
The International Awareness and Involvement Programmatic Thrust focuses on addressing the critical needs and improving the quality of life for underserved communities around the world. Some of our initiatives include:
Providing Birthing Beds to Healthcare Facilities in Africa
Providing Essential Items for Families in Ghana
Physical & Mental Health
The Physical & Mental Health Programmatic Thrust promotes holistic well-being by increasing awareness of mental health and providing resources that support physical and emotional resilience within our community. Some of our initiatives include:
Wellness Wednesday
Monthly P.U.S.H. Calls with the Chaplain’s Corp - Pray Until Something Happens
Health & Wellness Workshops
Political Awareness & Involvement
Social Action has been the cornerstone of our Sorority’s missing since our founding beginning with the 1913 Women’s Suffrage March in Washington, DC. We have continued to support social activism under the Political Awareness and Involvement Programmatic Thrust. Some of our initiatives include:
Voter Registration and Education Workshops
Voter Registration Drives
Candidate Forums for Local Elections