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Project Cradle Care

Project Cradle Care seeks to improve pregnancy outcomes in high-risk communities by increasing the number of women of childbearing age who receive adequate prenatal education and prenatal care and who better understand proper infant care and child development. This annual event takes place every third Saturday in January in conjunction with National Birth Defects Awareness Month.

Operation Big Bookbag

Operation Big Book Bag was established in 1996 in partnership with the Ancient Egyptian Arabic Order, Nobles Mystic Shrine, Inc. (Shriners). The goal was to provide access, tools, and mentorship for school-age children. Access can be provided through many forms such as educational tutorial websites, computers, iPads, laptops, software, flashcards, learning games, and reference materials. Tools can include basic school supplies such as pencils, paper, pens, rulers, calculators, notebooks, and student planners to support the students with their coursework. Finally, mentorship includes mentoring and tutoring with students who need just a little more support personally, socially, or academically.

SWIM 1922

SWIM 1922 is a partnership with Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. and USASwim. Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority member and Olympic Gold Medalist, Martiza McClendon, is the National Spokesperson for the partnership. Sigma Gamma Rho in conjunction with USA Swim has provided swim clinics in various cities throughout the United States. AOS helps promote SWIM 1922 in the local community by providing swim clinics or partnering with a local agency to provide swim lessons. Past local partners include the Parks and Recreation Department of the City of Dallas and Lakewest YMCA.

Women's Wellness Initiative

Women’s Wellness Initiative is geared toward creating steps to make long-term commitments toward wellness and well-being. We seek to provide relevant information and education on issues such as mental health, domestic and intimate partner abuse, stress management, nutrition, and much more.

Sigma Youth Symposium

The Sigma Youth Symposium is designed to highlight some of the prevalent concerns that negatively impact our youth: drugs, teen violence, abuse, low self-esteem, suicide, teen pregnancy, etc. Held on the second Saturday of March by Alumnae Chapters nationwide, as a unified effort to support our youth, simultaneous Sigma Youth Symposiums address issues that affect teens today.

Project Reassurance 

As the signature international program for Sigma Gamma Rho, Project Reassurance was originally developed to provide health education, support, and nurturing for expectant teen mothers and teens who are parents. The project has now evolved to focus more on Healthy Choices, Healthy Living and Healthy Generations (H3) to help reduce teen pregnancy through a comprehensive year round program addressing the factors that lead to teen pregnancy - low self-esteem, diet and economic issues - while also providing support and guidance when it does occur.

Partnerships

Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. relies on partnerships forged with corporations, small businesses, and foundations
with like-minded community outreach goals and objectives to carry out its programmatic thrusts.

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The mission of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is to advance cures, and means of prevention, for pediatric catastrophic diseases through research and treatment. Consistent with the vision of our founder Danny Thomas, no child is denied treatment based on race, religion, or a family's ability to pay.

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The mission of MOD is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth, and infant mortality. They carry out this mission through research, community services, education, and advocacy to save babies' lives.

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