Regular Check-Ins: Call or text sorors just to ask how they are doing.
What is Zeta Cares?
What is Retention?
Lend a Helping Hand: Offer help during busy times or challenging situations, like assisting with childcare or errands.
What is Community Service?
What is Zeta Cares?
Mentor Each Other: hare knowledge and expertise with sorors who want to grow in specific areas.
What is Leadership Development?
Also: KZLA, Southern Region Leadership Academy, Board Positions
Be Open-Minded: Respect differences in opinions, experiences, and backgrounds.
What is the Amicae Committee/Advisors?
What is the Youth Advisory Council?
Host Sisterhood Nights: Plan regular get-togethers for bonding, such as movie nights, potlucks, wine nights, etc.
What is the Social Committee?
Celebrate Milestones: Remember and acknowledge birthdays, promotions, anniversaries, or other achievements.
What is Dove Awards?
What is Retention?
Support Events: Attend a soror’s events, such as fundraisers, performances, or workshops. Blue Revue coming up!
What is Public Relations? What is Blue Revue? What is Dove Awards? What is Founders' Day? What is any cmte that hosts chapter events?
Host Workshops: Arrange skill-building sessions for career, finances, or wellness.
What is Technology Cmte?
What is Bylaws?
Resolve Conflicts Gracefully: Address misunderstandings directly and with compassion.
What is the Bylaws Committee?
Share a Gratitude Practice: Start a tradition of acknowledging something positive about each soror.
What is the Devotion Committee?
Be Present – Actively listen and show genuine interest when a soror shares her thoughts or experiences
What is Social?
Organize Sister Circles: Attend a soror’s events, such as fundraisers, performances, or workshops. Blue Revue coming up!
What is Chapter Retreat?
What is the Small Groups?
Encourage Dreams: Push sorors to pursue their goals and provide practical help where possible.
What is Membership?
Also MIP, Retention, Reclamation
Uplift Quiet Voices: Ensure every sorors feels heard and valued in discussions. Look out for the quiet ones. They have something to say.
What is the NPHC?
Leave Surprise Notes or Gifts: A small token can brighten someone’s day and show you care. Make each soror feel seen.
What is Amenities?
What is Devotion?
Plan Quality Time – Organize outings, lunch dates, or virtual meetups to strengthen bonds
What is Social?
What are the Small Groups?
Volunteer Together: Work on community service projects as a team
What is Stork's Nest?
What is Community Service?
What is [any community-facing committee, likely reporting to the 2nd Anti?]
Celebrate Successes: Amplify sorors’ achievements by sharing them with others.
What is Blue Revue?
What is PR?
What is Scrapbook?
Honor Boundaries: Respect personal space and time when needed.
What is the Protocol Committee?
Create Memory Keepsakes: Collaborate to document shared experiences.
What is Scrapbook?
Share Positive Affirmations: Send uplifting notes or messages to encourage and inspire
What is Devotion?
What is Retention?
Provide Resources: Share books, articles, or tools to support a soror’s personal or professional growth.
What is the Scholarship Cmte?
What is the SNCFD Board?
Create Accountability Partnerships: Partner to set and track goals, like fitness, studying, or personal development.
What is Economic Development?
What are Small Groups?
Practice Empathy: Seek to understand before passing judgment.
What is the Zeta-Sigma Relations Committee?
Uphold Rituals and Values: Participate actively in sorority traditions and events to strengthen collective identity.
What is Founders' Day?