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SGRho Philly The Alpha Eta Sigma Chapter (the Philadelphia Alumnae Chapter) of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. Greater Service, Greater Progress

Since March 29, 1941, the Accomplished Alpha Eta Sigma chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. has been serving the Philadelphia community executing meaningful service programs that enrich the lives of local youth, annually awarding scholarships and supporting philanthropic efforts that impact the world. Our membership includes diverse women of purpose and intellect united for collective action.

05/25/2026
Today, we honor the mothers, mother figures, mentors, caregivers, aunties, grandmothers, and nurturing women who continu...
05/10/2026

Today, we honor the mothers, mother figures, mentors, caregivers, aunties, grandmothers, and nurturing women who continue to pour love, wisdom, and strength into our communities.
We also hold space for those navigating grief, loss, and longing on this day.
To every woman who leads with care, compassion, and purpose, thank you for the impact you make each day.
Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. celebrates you today and always.

Join us in welcoming Dr. Nia Imani Bailey, DPA, M.A.Ed., RT(T), to our powerful virtual discussion, HER HEALTH, HER LEGA...
05/09/2026

Join us in welcoming Dr. Nia Imani Bailey, DPA, M.A.Ed., RT(T), to our powerful virtual discussion, HER HEALTH, HER LEGACY: Why Sharing Our Stories Could Save a Life.

A native of West Philadelphia, Dr. Bailey is a Radiation Therapist, advocate, researcher, filmmaker, and President of the Byrd Cancer Education & Advocacy Foundation. Through both her professional expertise and personal health journey, she has become a passionate voice for breast cancer awareness, equitable healthcare access, and early detection β€” especially for Black women and young women at risk.

Dr. Bailey’s work spans advocacy, policy, storytelling, and education, including her impactful documentaries A Letter to My Sisters. Her dedication continues to inspire hope, empowerment, and action within our communities.

πŸŽ€ HER HEALTH, HER LEGACY
πŸ“… Wednesday, May 13, 2026
⏰ 7:30 PM
πŸ’» Virtual Discussion

Featuring:
✨ Dr. Vivian Bea
✨ Dr. Nia Imani Bailey
✨ Cynthia Smalls

🎀 Moderator: Deena Thornton

πŸ“² Register today: http://bit.ly/4c8XItR

From survivor to advocate, Cynthia Smalls has transformed her breast cancer journey into a mission to ensure Black women...
05/08/2026

From survivor to advocate, Cynthia Smalls has transformed her breast cancer journey into a mission to ensure Black women feel seen, informed, and supported. Through Melanin & Pink Ribbons, her books, and her unwavering commitment to awareness, Cynthia continues to use her voice to uplift our community and encourage early detection and open conversations about breast health.

Join Cynthia Smalls as she shares her powerful story during:

πŸŽ€ HER HEALTH, HER LEGACY: Why Sharing Our Stories Could Save a Life
πŸ“… Wednesday, May 13, 2026
⏰ 7:30 PM
πŸ’» Virtual Discussion

Featuring:
✨ Dr. Vivian Bea
✨ Dr. Nia Imani Bailey
✨ Cynthia Smalls

🎀 Moderator: Deena Thornton

Together, we’ll discuss breast cancer awareness, family health history, advocacy, and the importance of storytelling in Black communities.

πŸ“² Register today: http://bit.ly/4c8XItR

HER HEALTH, HER LEGACY: Why Sharing Our Stories Could Save a Life Join us for an impactful virtual conversation about br...
05/06/2026

HER HEALTH, HER LEGACY: Why Sharing Our Stories Could Save a Life

Join us for an impactful virtual conversation about breast cancer, family health history, and the life-saving importance of open dialogue in Black families.

πŸ—“ Wednesday, May 13, 2026
⏰ 7:30 PM
πŸ’» Virtual Discussion

This powerful panel will feature:
✨ Dr. Vivian Bea – NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital Director, Breast Program
✨ Dr. Nia Imani Bailey – President, Byrd Cancer Education and Advocacy Foundation
✨ Cynthia Smalls – Founder/Owner, Melanin & Pink Ribbons Wellness Company, LLC
🎀 Moderator: Deena Thornton – National Program Lead, Healthy Living

Together we will discuss:
πŸ’— Breast cancer awareness
πŸ’— Family health history
πŸ’— The importance of storytelling and advocacy in Black communities

This important conversation is hosted in partnership by:
πŸ”Ή Eta Nu Sigma Alumnae Chapter – Brooklyn, NY
πŸ”Ή Alpha Eta Sigma Alumnae Chapter – Philadelphia, PA
of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc.

πŸ“² Register today and join the conversation
πŸ”— http://bit.ly/4c8XItR (or scan the QR code in the flyer)

Let’s honor our stories, protect our sisters, and build a healthier legacy together. πŸ’™πŸ’›πŸŽ€

Thank you to all the teachers especially the members of Alpha Eta Sigma Chapter! πŸ’™πŸ’›
05/04/2026

Thank you to all the teachers especially the members of Alpha Eta Sigma Chapter! πŸ’™πŸ’›

The Alpha Eta Sigma Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. is proud to offer scholarships to Philadelphia students pu...
04/20/2026

The Alpha Eta Sigma Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. is proud to offer scholarships to Philadelphia students pursuing higher education who are committed to excellence, leadership, and service.

Application Due: May 4, 2026 at 11:59 PM

The "Accomplished" Alpha Eta Sigma Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. had a busy weekend! On Friday, April 17th, ...
04/20/2026

The "Accomplished" Alpha Eta Sigma Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. had a busy weekend!

On Friday, April 17th, our very own, Soror Cheeks Reeder, brought greetings to the men of the Atlantic Coast Region of Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Inc. during their public meeting.

On Saturday, April 18th, we focused on service. In the morning, Sorors, Rhoers, and Rhosebuds walked to advocate for the maternal and infant health crisis at the March for Babies. In the afternoon, Sorors went to the Woodstock Family Center where we hosted a line dancing session in support of the Women's Wellness Initiative.

From advocacy to action, Alpha Eta Sigma shows up, serves with purpose, and makes an impact where it matters most.

HER HEALTH, HER LEGACY: Why Sharing Our Stories Could Save a Life Join us for an impactful virtual conversation about br...
04/18/2026

HER HEALTH, HER LEGACY: Why Sharing Our Stories Could Save a Life

Join us for an impactful virtual conversation about breast cancer, family health history, and the life-saving importance of open dialogue in Black families.

πŸ—“ Wednesday, May 13, 2026
⏰ 7:30 PM
πŸ’» Virtual Discussion

This powerful panel will feature:
✨ Dr. Vivian Bea – NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital Director, Breast Program
✨ Dr. Nia Imani Bailey – President, Byrd Cancer Education and Advocacy Foundation
✨ Cynthia Smalls – Founder/Owner, Melanin & Pink Ribbons Wellness Company, LLC
🎀 Moderator: Deena Thornton – National Program Lead, Healthy Living

Together we will discuss:
πŸ’— Breast cancer awareness
πŸ’— Family health history
πŸ’— The importance of storytelling and advocacy in Black communities

This important conversation is hosted in partnership by:
πŸ”Ή Eta Nu Sigma Alumnae Chapter – Brooklyn, NY
πŸ”Ή Alpha Eta Sigma Alumnae Chapter – Philadelphia, PA
of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc.

πŸ“² Register today and join the conversation
πŸ”—https://heart.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_YdXHeCAaSvOMQ9IMfLweDg #/registration
(or scan the QR code in the flyer)

Let’s honor our stories, protect our sisters, and build a healthier legacy together. πŸ’™πŸ’›πŸŽ€

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