History
Alpha Omega #200 was founded in October 2007 by Sis. Donna D. Hutchinson, MBA, Sis. Jennifer D.Manns, Sis. Shirlisa Smith, Sis. Cerica Collins, MBA and Sis. Latoria Durden. The chapter received its charter in December 2007, which by that date the chapter grew to a total membership of twelve sisters. In keeping with the vision of the founders and the foundation members the chapter as of May 2008 held a total membership of sixteen sisters and still growing. Alpha Omega #200 was birthed with the vision to establish a chapter that holds the values of the order true and to develop and encourage sisters no matter of nationality to become the best women God has called them to be. With the guidance and leadership of Grand Matron Sis Sarah Bell, Past Grand Matron Sis Linda Thrasher and the bereaved District Matron Sis Rosena P. Bradley; the chapter jumped right into its community service and charity work by dedicating its efforts to such organizations and charity's as the Breast Cancer Walk(s), Girl Scouts and the Lupus Walk, just to name a few. Alpha Omega #200 was established with the following core focuses in mind: Charity, Service, Loyalty, Dedication and Sisterhood. The chapter name was driven from the founders desire to Begin (ALPHA) a chapter dedicated to the growth/development and encouragement of enhancing the education and life skills of young women of all nationalities and ages. The chapter strives to End (OMEGA) the over whelming growing number of uneducated, non skilled and unguided women in today’s society.
Alpha Omega # 200 believes in the unity and harmony amongst all sisters within the order, that it may encourage the light to shine from within us all. As Alpha Omega #200
begins its journey we are blessed with the amazing variety of education, professions and spirituality that each sister possesses within the chapter. As the sisters of
Alpha Omega #200 begin to strengthen its community involvement , it also seeks to develop new and innovative processes, methods and strategies so that we maybe
able to achieve our goals in the present and in the future.
We the sisters of ALPHA OMEGA #200, extend our hand to any sister who cares to travel the valleys and mountains so that we can begin to gather up all that have fallen and seek restoration in Christ.
Mission Statement
Alpha Omega #200 will develop methods, processes and resources that will ensure the strengthening of the community through its charity work, social activities and it's involvement with all youth and educational development . The chapter will enforce and focus on its core principles Dedication, Loyalty, Growth / Development, and Spiritual growth within all that it engages upon.
Vision Statement
Holding the values of the order true by developing and encouraging sisters, no matter of race or nationality, to become the best women God has called them to be by our actions daily.