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CLEAN WATER PROJECT

This image captures members of the North Jersey Alumnae Chapter participating in their Clean Water Project, an initiative aligned with Delta Sigma Theta’s commitment to International Awareness & Involvementand global health advocacy. Seated at an outreach table displaying educational materials, visuals, and collection containers, the sorors work to raise awareness and gather support for clean water access in underserved communities. Through fundraising, education, and collaborative partnerships, NJAC helps address one of the world’s most pressing humanitarian needs—ensuring that families, particularly women and children, have reliable access to safe drinking water.
The Clean Water Project reflects Delta Sigma Theta’s broader legacy of international service, echoing historic efforts to uplift communities across the African diaspora through health, education, and sustainable development. By championing clean water initiatives, NJAC not only informs the public about global inequities but also mobilizes resources that contribute to long-term solutions such as water filtration systems, sanitation improvements, and community wellness programs. This effort exemplifies the chapter’s dedication to meaningful global impact and highlights how sisterhood, service, and advocacy come together to transform lives far beyond their immediate borders.
