Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc .

International Corporate Headquarters

International Grand Basileus Joann Loveless / Executive Director Rachel Morris

To: All Graduate Chapters

From: International Grand Basileus Joann Loveless

Date:

Subject: 14th Annual Adolescent Youth Symposium

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On March 12, 2011, the 2nd Saturday of March, which is commemoratively set within Sigma Week, Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc., alumnae chapters will once again unite under “one vision, one path and one sisterhood” to simultaneously host the “It’s in the Bag” youth symposiums across the nation with the theme of “H3: It’s all About Me – Healthy Choices, Healthy Living, Healthy Generations.”

Sigma Gamma Rho is excited to announce that Ms. Camille Winbush will be the official celebrity spokesperson for the 14th Annual Nationwide Youth Symposium. Ms. Winbush, best known as Nessa from the Bernie Mac show, is a multi-talented actress and singer, and a three time recipient of the NAACP Image Award. While Ms. Winbush is not a member of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, she shares Sigma’s commitment to making a difference in the lives of young people and she is looking forward to helping us to promote the Youth Symposium and Project Reassurance on a national level.

Our national agenda for the 2011 symposium provides for a forum through which our sorority and the community can work together to aid in reducing the chance of teen pregnancy, which is the focal point of Project Reassurance. The symposium will provide workshops that help our young people cope with challenges related to improving their self-esteem and to assist them in making positive choices and decisions on a daily basis. One of the main challenges facing young people today, one that has reached a crisis level, is childhood obesity. Obesity impacts children emotionally, psychologically, socially as well as physically. To address this pressing issue, Healthy Living will be the theme of the 2011 Youth Symposium with a primary focus on Childhood Obesity. As a secondary focus, under Healthy Choices, chapters should take the opportunity to encourage students to excel in or look at careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Nationally, we are partnering with the STEM program to promote math and the sciences, particularly among children of color.

During your activities, please take time to honor past Grand Basileus Dr. LaRona J. Morris, the originator of this nation-wide program.

In addition to the topics above, your chapter may also choose at least one topic from each of the theme areas – Healthy Choices, Healthy Living and Healthy Generations:

Healthy Choices

·  Choosing Me: Teen pregnancy prevention and self esteem

·  Choosing Wisely: National Highway Traffic Safety - Distracted Driving Prevention

·  Choosing Wealth: Wee Savers

·  Choosing Me: Coping with Abuse and Neglect

Healthy Living

·  Exercise For Life : Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move Campaign, 50 Million Pound Challenge

·  Positive Lifestyle - Eating for Life: 50 Million Pound Challenge, Hattie McDaniels Health Initiative

·  The Gift of Life: National Marrow Donor Program

·  Saving a Life: CDC – Act Against Aids Campaign (HIV/AIDS)

Healthy Generations

·  Me, Future Mom: Teenage pregnancy and prenatal care

·  My Baby’s Future: Healthy baby services

·  My Future Career: Operation BigBookBag – Education and Literacy

·  My Future World: Environmental Awareness – “Going Green”

We recommend that the afternoon session of the 2011 symposium feature a panel that may include such resource individuals from the list of organizations attached. You may even wish to include a local youth panelist who is currently pregnant or has a child(ren) and is willing to offer her perspectives on why she became pregnant and how her life has changed as a result. At the conclusion of the program, we are asking each participant to recite the H3 Pledge. In an effort to secure the buy-in of youth in your local area, chapters may include a youth performance in the program. Participants can perform rap, spoken word, dance, step or any other type of artistic expression that is in keeping with the “Healthy Choices, Healthy Living, Healthy Generations” theme.

Also enclosed for your guidance are:

·  A general checklist for Youth Symposium Planning;

·  The nationwide agenda for the Youth Symposium;

·  A Project Reassurance Resource list to provide you with ideas for securing both local speakers and materials for distribution;

·  A sample proclamation to be completed and provided for your Mayor to proclaim March 12, 2011 to be Sigma Gamma Rho Youth Day in your respective city

·  A marketing guideline to keep you on track (How to , When to, Where to)

·  The Chapter Report Form for completion and submission following your event

A sample flyer and the Project Reassurance Booklet will be available for download at www.sgrho1922.org in the “Sorors Only” section starting October 15, 2010. Because the symposium is a spin-off from OPERATION BigBookBag, you may wish to give thought to some of the planning tips and ideas below:

·  Select a popular location with easy access e.g., civic/youth center, church hall, school, etc.

·  Partnership – When possible, invite local representatives from our national partners to host an informational table at the event to promote their youth related activities and services. If they are not able to attend, consider providing brochures or contact information to attendees for the following groups in support of their initiatives:

March of Dimes

Centers for Disease Control (CDC)

National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy

National Education Association – Priority Schools Campaign

National Urban League – I am Empowered Campaign

NAACP - Membership Drive.

·  Marketing - Be sure to invite and include the participation of your Rhoers, Philos and undergraduates, as well as that of your fellow Greeks. Use social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter to promote the event. Also, contact your local schools, churches, and other organizations to invite the participation of their youth groups. Sorors, Philos, family members, and friends who work in the schools or with youth groups make excellent contact persons for assisting in encouraging the participation of their youth.

·  Branding - To expose the sorority even further, set up a display that will highlight some of the chapter’s community involvement. Especially try to focus the display on those programs, projects, and activities that involve our youth, e.g., the Rhoer Club; Project Reassurance; Project Mwanamugimu; Project WeeSavers; Rejesta V. Perry Birthright Program; OPERATION BigBookBag; and of course, our local, regional, and national scholarship programs.

·  Sponsorship - To obtain potential funding for your refreshments and to secure possible attendance prizes, remember to seek support from local community entities, e.g., bank, utility companies, newspapers, major corporations, governmental agencies, civic organizations, social service agencies, department stores, chain restaurants, etc. Let them know that you will acknowledge their support during the symposium and through your culminating news coverage.

Don’t forget to make copies of the pre- and post-Symposium surveys available on the Sorority’s website in the “Sorors Only” section or by contacting the international headquarters office and have all youth attendees complete them. The data secured via the surveys is necessary to complete your chapter’s Youth Symposium Report Form.

We thank you and look forward to receiving your report on the success of your symposium. Submit your report via email to or via hard copy to international headquarters. If available, also include a copy of your Symposium Agenda and any other promotional items, press releases, photographs, etc. Contact your regional syntaktes or the Sigma Gamma Rho headquarters office if you have questions.

cc: Rachel Morris

Enclosures: Planning Checklist

Nationwide Agenda

Sample Proclamation

Marketing guide timeline

Chapter Report Form

Project Reassurance Resource List

PROCLAMATION

“SIGMA GAMMA RHO SORORITY YOUTH DAY”

March 12, 2011

WHEREAS: Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc., is a 90,000-member nonprofit collegiate sorority dedicated to the encouragement and promotion of high scholastic attainment, community service, and improvement in the quality of life through its chapters, members, and affiliates located throughout the United States, Korea, Bermuda, Africa, Bahamas, Germany and the Caribbean; and

WHEREAS: Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc., through its mission seeks to address programs, projects, and concerns that impact society educationally, socially, politically, and economically; and

WHEREAS: Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. is sponsoring its Fourteenth Annual Adolescent Youth Symposium simultaneously in local communities across the nation on Saturday, March 12, 2011; and

WHEREAS: the local members of ______Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc., will hold their symposium on March 12, 2011 at ______(location); and

WHEREAS: Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc., through this year’s nationwide symposium agenda, will seek to help youths come to grips with peer-pressuring challenges that may deal with making healthy choices, healthy living, healthy generation; and

WHEREAS: Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc., has called upon the participation of a panel of community authorities to share facts regarding some of the consequences that may be faced by young people who have self esteem and peer pressure issues; and

WHEREAS: Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc., is requesting all area junior/senior high schools, sororities/fraternities, social/civic organizations, and youth services agencies to support the intent of this symposium by promoting the attendance and participation of their students and youth groups:

NOW, THEREFORE, I ____________, Mayor of the City of ______, do hereby proclaim SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 2011, to be SIGMA GAMMA RHO SORORITY YOUTH DAY Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc., in the City of ______.

BE IT FURTHER PROCLAIMED that our residents join with me in congratulating and recognizing the members of ______chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc., for their efforts to encourage and guide our youths. As such, we wish for the chapter and the sorority much success in all of their future endeavors.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF I HAVE SET AND CAUSED TO BE AFFIXED THE OFFICIAL SEAL OF THE CITY OF ______, STATE OF ______. DONE THIS ______DAY OF ______, 2010, A.D.

______MAYOR

NATIONWIDE AGENDA

IT’S IN THE BAG

A SYMPOSIUM FOR YOUNG PEOPLE

H3: IT’S ALL ABOUT ME

HEALTHY CHOICES, HEALTHY LIVING, HEALTHY GENERATIONS

Being Simultaneously Held Nationwide by Graduate Chapters of

SIGMA GAMMA RHO SORORITY, INC.

SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 2011

10:00 AM – 2:00 PM

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10:00 AM – 10:15 AM Pledge of Allegiance

Prayer for Our Youth

Welcome / Purpose

Reading of Proclamation

10:15 AM – 10:45 AM Healthy Choices

11:00 AM – 11:30 AM Healthy Living

11:30 AM – 12:00 PM Healthy Generations

12:00 PM – 12:45 PM REFRESHMENTS and Youth ENTERTAINMENT

12:45 PM – 1:30 PM Panel Discussion

1:30 PM – 2:00 PM H3 Pledge, Certificates, Drawings, Surveys

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This symposium emanates from

OPERATION BigBookBag - An International Service Project Sponsored By

Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc.

Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Inc.

2011 Youth Symposium - Marketing Guidelines

The Grand Epistoleus will distribute Public service announcements and press releases about the Youth Symposium in the coming months. To ensure that the event is presented and branded in a consistent manner, a general or “donut” press release will be sent to local chapters. The local and regional epistolei are encouraged to use the national template, and simply add their local contact and event information.

Press releases and PSAs will be available 6-8 weeks prior to the event and other collateral materials will be forthcoming as well. To stay abreast of all material and updates regarding national programs, epistolei should register at http://www.sgrhoepistoleus.org for further information.

General Planning Checklist

This document outlines the high-level actions to be taken. Form committees to outline the more detailed steps.

_____ Confirm Youth Symposium location

_____ Secure sponsors (financial and/or in-kind services) for refreshments, publicity, etc.

_____ Contact local radio/TV stations to create partnership

_____ Confirm the Youth Symposium speakers and other participants.

_____ Promote the Youth Symposium and cultural performances using all marketing mediums available.

_____ Order co-branded material from National Partners; March of Dimes, CDC, etc…

_____ Contact and send flyers to schools and all community service organizations that work with teens

______Send PSAs and announcements to local newspapers, television and radio stations

_____ Arrange for refreshments (through sponsorship or in-kind services) for the Youth Symposium, awards for contest participants and gifts for program participants

_____ Complete as appropriate and send Proclamation to your local mayor’s office. Use personal contact where available and be sure to follow up.

____ Arrange for professional photography for the Youth Symposium

_____ Conduct Youth Symposium

_____ Survey youth attendees as they arrive and at the conclusion of the program. The survey forms are available on the Sorority’s website or by contacting the international headquarters office.

_____ Send letters of thanks to all sponsors and partners

_____ Create and submit press release and photos to local newspapers and The AURORA. Please sure to include the names of all sponsors/partners

_____ Complete and submit the Youth Symposium Report Form to our international headquarters office

_____ Send copies of all publicity (newspaper articles, The AURORA) to your sponsors/partners

Sigma Gamma Rho Youth Symposium Chapter Report 2011

Chapter Region

Location Reporter

Event Location & Address

Number of Attendees