Soror Delphine Metcalf-Foster is a California director on the national Board of Directors of the Disabled American Veterans. She is an active participant and frequently travels on behalf of the DAV and as an advocate for disabled veterans. On August 2, 210, in Atlanta, Georgia, Soror Metcalf-Foster was a speaker and attendee at the Disabled American Veterans Convention. The event was held at the Hyatt Regency, and she had the honor and pleasure of meeting the current and 44th President
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On August 28, 2010, Sorors Delphine Carter, Johnnie Evans, and Collette attended entrepreneur Loran Brewster’s online magazine launch for CHEERS! Magazine. The event honored influential women in the Bay Area, and Soror Adrienne Anderson’s film festival (the International Black Women’s Film Festival) was honored in her October 2010 edition.
read more »Iota is about service, sisterhood, friendship, courage, truth, work, honor, loyalty, and love. 1. The service you give stays in your local community, helping people who may be your own neighbors, friends, colleagues, or family members. 2. Iota gives you great flexibility, so you can support (work in) an area that matches your (gift) talent. 3. With the economy still difficult for many, many young people are especially challenged to make good choices. 4. Even a small scholarship makes a
read more »Soror Delphine Metcalf-Foster emceed the first Women Veterans Fair presented by Congressional Representatives George Miller, Jerry McNerney and John Garamendi. The event was held July 10, 2010 in Pittsburgh, California. The two guest speakers of the day Black women veterans. Soror Delphine entered the United States Army Reserve in 1976 and served honorably until she 711, retired as a decorated First Sergeant in 1996. She is a combat veteran, having served in Desert Storm/Desert Shield and also served with the
read more »Title: Far Western Region Conference Location: Picadilly Inn Shaw, Fresno, CA Start Date: 2010-04-22 End Date: 2010-04-25
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