Sunday, February 22, 2009

Ladies of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., Kappa Psi Zeta Chapter show support for Black Infant Health.

The Black Infant Health Program provides service to women for the purpose of eliminating the disproportionate rate of African American infant mortality seen in the Sacramento community. African American women experience two-and-a-half times the number of infant deaths than other racial and ethnic groups in our community. The Black Infant Health Program host activities to include accessing appropriate prenatal and/or pediatric care and other family support services. The Black Infant Health Program also implements projects and activities to educate and increase awareness among the African American community, African American Infant Health Week celebrations which are recognized annually during the month of February. This year's conference will feature oneies decorated by African American organizations at their February 26th conference.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

NPHC Council of Presidents Chairman is Guest Speaker at Eta Gamma Omega Golden Anniversary Luncheon

Barbara A. McKinzie, NPHC Council of Presidents Chairman and International President of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. delivers address on economy and witnessing historic inauguration of President Barack Obama.



Pictured left to right: Forrest Williams, Vice-Polemarch Kappa Alpha Psi, Sacramento Alumni; Tara L. Lampkins President NPHC, Sacramento; Barbara A. McKinzie; John Taylor President Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Zeta Beta Lambda.