Virtual National Conference September 25, 2021 - 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM (ET)
Save the date!
This summer, registration will open for our first ever Virtual National Conference! We look forward to seeing everyone in the Fall as we kick off an amazing day focused on sisterhood and self-care! |
Summer Hiatus
With summer comes the official end of school and, hopefully for some, the start of summer camps, family vacations, family reunions, and so much more summer fun!
Also at this time, many local chapters and the national board go on summer hiatus. That does not mean our sisterhood takes a break! Many of you will continue to socialize and fellowship while following mandated mask and social distancing guidelines.
Mocha Monday will go on break for the summer, and we look forward to lots of fun-in-the-sun pictures to share in the Fall! |
Celebrating Your 2021 Graduate
It's time to celebrate 2021 Graduates!
Each week during the month of May, we have shared photos of our graduates via social media and Mocha Monday.
Below are this week's highlighted graduates.
College Graduates!
Jasmine Allen is graduating from North Carolina A & T with Honors with a Criminal Justice Major.
Submitted by Patrice Harrison-Barnes, President of the NJ-Morris County Chapter and dual member of the NJ-Bergen County Chapter.
Jalil Merriman is graduating from Bowie State University with honors in Computer Science and is currently working for a federal government contractor.
Submitted by Cheryl Merriman of the MD-Northern Prince George's County Chapter Chapter.
Daryn Coates is graduating from The New School's Lang College of Liberal Arts in NYC with a Bachelor of Arts in Literary Studies and Psychology.
Submitted by E. Lynn Coates of the DC-Southern DC Chapter.
Veronica Stern graduated from the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music at the University of Cincinnati with a BFA in Musical Theater.
Submitted by Debra Stern, Mocha MAC Network Director and member of the NY-Westchester Chapter.
High School Graduates!
Eboni Felise McCarty is graduating from Westminster Christian Academy and will attend the University of Georgia with a swimming scholarship.
Submitted by Felicia McCarty of the AL-Madison County Chapter.
Darren Jahmani Jr. is graduating from CMIT Academy South and will attend Morgan State University in the School of Global for Journalism and Communication
Submitted by Nichelle Jahmani, Chapter President of the MD-Northern Prince George's County Chapter.
Arija Martin is graduating from Indian Creek School and will attend the University of Southern California, majoring in Public Policy and International Relations.
Submitted by LaShaun Martin, National VP of Operations and member of the MD-Northern Prince George's County Chapter.
Middle School Graduates!
Myles Jacob Hagans is graduating from CMIT-NORTH Middle School and will be attending CMIT-NORTH HS.
Submitted by Makina Hagans of the MD-Northern Prince George's County and MD-Southern Prince George's County Chapters.
Jordan Jahmani is graduating from CMIT South Academy and will attend the Center for the Visual and Performing Arts at Suitland HS to continue to pursue her ultimate career goal of dance, acrobatics and contortion.
Submitted by Nichelle Jahmani, Chapter President of the MD-Northern Prince George's County Chapter.
Elementary School Graduates!
Letrell Robert Coleman is graduating from Benjamin Franklin MS and will attend Teaneck aka (Highwaymen) HS.
Submitted by Patrice Harrison-Barnes, President of the NJ-Morris County Chapter and dual member of the NJ-Bergen County Chapter.
Julian Douglas is graduating from Howell Memorial Elementary School and will attend Howell Middle School North.
Submitted by Tyniesha Douglas of the NJ-Middlesex County and NJ-Jersey Shore Chapter.
Justin Douglas is graduating from Howell Memorial Elementary School and will attend Howell Middle School North.
Submitted by Tyniesha Douglas of the NJ-Middlesex County and NJ-Jersey Shore Chapter. |
Occupy Schools
Summer is finally here and it is time to get the children outdoors. Click HERE for some fun summer activities that you can do with your children. |
Community Service Tips
Celebrate Memorial Day by honoring those who served and died. Place an American Flag outside your door or donate virtual flowers. For the last two years, the United Service Automobile Association (USAA) hosts an Online Poppy Memorial where you can commemorate the life and sacrifice of a United States armed service member. Every poppy is displayed year-round on the USAA website, providing a nonwilting testament to the memory of our fallen soldiers. |
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