FORT LAUDERDALE, FL — The Broward County Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., in partnership with the Delta Education and Life Development Foundation, Inc., commemorated a historic milestone with Decades En Rouge: “THE GALA”, a spectacular 70th Anniversary Celebration that united legacy, leadership, and community partners for an unforgettable evening of purpose and pride.
Held in the spirit of sisterhood and service, the elegant affair welcomed more than 350 guests and successfully raised over $38,000. Proceeds from the event will directly support scholarships and the Sorority’s programmatic initiatives that advance education, advocacy, and economic empowerment throughout the community.
The celebration honored seven decades of steadfast public service while spotlighting the chapter’s enduring commitment to uplifting future generations. Guests experienced an evening of reflection, celebration, and inspiration, highlighted by tributes to past leaders and a collective call to invest in the next generation.
“This extraordinary celebration was not just about honoring our past, but about recommitting ourselves to the work ahead,” said Damita Salters, President of the Broward County Alumnae Chapter. Roslyn Woods, Chairperson of the Delta Education and Life Development Foundation, Inc., echoed heartfelt gratitude to sponsors and community partners for their past, present, and continued support that strengthens and sustains the programs held dear to the organization. Decades En Rouge: “THE GALA” served as a powerful reminder of what is possible when legacy, leadership, and community come together with intention.
Founded on Christian principles, and dedicated to sisterhood, scholarship, service, and social action, the Broward County Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. celebrated its 113th Founders Day on January 13, 2025. As the chapter reflects on both its 70-year local legacy and the Sorority’s 113-year global impact, its exceptional programs continue to uplift and empower the community. Through strategic design, execution, and delivery, the chapter remains committed to proficient public service, connecting the past with the promise of the future.
For more information about the Broward County Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. and Delta Education and Life Development Foundation, Inc., or to support its scholarship and service initiatives, visit www.bcacdst.org and www.deldf.org.
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