Member Development
Supportive Sister
I'm back!!! Sorry for the long absence
sisters; but no more worries, I'm back to stay.
The way this works (for the many of you wonderful ladies who
have joined since I've been gone) is when you have a problem,
need comforting, or just want to let the chapter know something,
you can email this account
supportivesister@gmail.com and I will send it to the chapter
as an anonymous letter, unless you ask to be known. Then when
sisters want to respond or reply with encouraging words, they
reply to the message (which will come to/from me) and those will
be sent to just to the sister, unless you specify that you want
it sent to the whole chapter.
So summary:
email this account whenever you need some sisterly love
I will email it to the chapter as an anonymous letter
The chapter will reply to the message, to this account
those messages will be forwarded to the sister in need
If you have questions feel free to email me (obviously). I will
not reveal my identity, so if you are uncomfortable emailing me,
ask a sister to or just say it's from someone who really wanted
to remain anonymous. I promise as you Alpha Phi sister to never
disclose any of the information that I receive here.
AOE
the Supportive Sister
Ivy Circle
Dear ladies of Delta Kappa Alpha Phi,
I realize that the Ivy Circle concept is still new to you, but I
am asking you to embrace them and participate in the challenges.
Your Ivy Circle leaders are there to encourage and motivate you,
as well as relay information back and forth. However, they
cannot participate for you. As a part of the MDC program for
this semester, your Ivy Circle is there for you to use as a more
personal approach to activities, events, and other opportunities
that our chapter provides for you. Please utilize them; so that
when it comes time to review them, you may be an active voice in
improvement.
As an added incentive: the winning Ivy Circle will be invited to
a V.I.Phi MDC after party following Seniors night on May 6th.
MDC wants to encourage active participation, and reward your
enthusiasm and drive toward a positive semester.
For those of you who were able to attend Phi'red up, think about
what Jessica said about motivation. Are you a horse or a mule?
Take a look at yourself and at those around you, and let us
strive to be the chapter with the most horse power! (If you
don't know what that means, ask a sister who was able to attend
to explain it to you).
Katherine M. Rhodes
Vice President of Program Development
Delta Kappa Chapter
Alpha Phi International Fraternity