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File #: 2005-1302    Version: 1
Type: Proclamation Status: Adopted
File created: 4/26/2005 In control: City Council
On agenda: Final action:
Enactment date: 4/26/2005 Enactment #: 238
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Title: NOW, THEREFORE BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that Pittsburgh City Council salutes Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Incorporated for the inroads it provides to education, health research and improving the quality of life locally and internationally on the occasion of its 74th Great Lakes Regional Conference. SPONSORED BY COUNCILMAN SALA UDIN AND COUNCILWOMAN TWANDA CARLISLE CO-SPONSORED BY COUNCIL MEMBERS LEN BODACK, JIM MOTZNIK, WILLIAM PEDUTO, LUKE RAVENSTAHL, GENE RICCIARDI, AND DOUGLAS SHIELDS
Sponsors: Sala Udin, Twanda Carlisle, Len Bodack, Jim Motznik, William Peduto, Luke Ravensthal, Gene Ricciardi, Douglas Shields
Indexes: PROCLAMATION - MR. UDIN
Attachments: 1. 2005-1302.doc
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Presented by Mr. Udin

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Whereas, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated (AKA) holds its 74th Great Lakes Regional Conference (Conference) on Thursday, April 28, 2005 through Monday, May 1, 2005 at the David Lawrence Convention Center in downtown Pittsburgh where approximately eleven thousand African American women will explore the theme, "Down by the River Where the Spirit of AKA Runs Deep;" and

Whereas, founded in 1908 at Howard University in Washington, D.C., AKA became America's first Greek-letter organization established by Black college women; and

Whereas, in addition to the members of the local graduate chapter, Alpha Alpha Omega, the AKA conference attendees will include chapters from Western Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Western New York and Northern Ohio; and

Whereas, the "sprit" of AKA is the ongoing act of partnering with communities to foster high individual and collective achievement through its scholarship programs, service initiatives that boast international acclaim and philanthropic support, for example: the AKA Educational Advancement Foundation's scholarship and mini-grants programs that encourage life long learning; The Ivy Reading AKAdemy,
a K-3 after school reading tutorial program with centers in the United States and South Africa; over nine AKA-built schools in South Africa, and contributions totaling more than $60,000 to the National Council of Negro Women's Mortgage Liquidation Fund, the Sickle Cell Anemia Disease Support Network and Howard University for Sickle Cell Research; and

Whereas, on April 28, 2005 as a part of the conference, several service projects are scheduled, including a Career Fair at Milliones Middle School and other events at the Jubilee Kitchen, Ebenezer Towers and Bethlehem Haven; and

Whereas, AKA continues to support "Books, Books, Books," which donates books to local school districts, during the Conference, members will donate supplies to "Every Child Incorporated," a ser...

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