“The Chapter on the Move”

On April 9, 2006, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. welcomed the 981st chapter into its illustrious sisterhood.  North Harris County Alumnae Chapter was the first chapter chartered under Gwendolyn K. Grant, Regional Director of the Blazing Southwest Region.  Assisting Soror Gwendolyn Grant with the chartering ceremony was Texas/New Mexico State Coordinator, Soror Mae Frances Rowlett.  The occasion was also shared by Sorors in the Houston and surrounding chapters.  Seated in Cypress, Texas, the chapter will provide services for Cypress, Jersey Village, Humble, Spring, and Tomball.

For many years, there was an ongoing discussion of the need to establish a new chapter in North Harris County to provide services for the rapidly growing African American population.  In November 2004, Tammica T. Traylor and Monica L. Brown shared their vision of wanting to help meet the needs of the community with several sorors.  In January 2005, an inquiry was made to National Headquarters about the chartering process.  A steering committee was formed to unite sorors who shared the same vision.  Electronic mail and word of mouth began to circulate in the interest of many active and non-active sorors in the efforts of creating this new chapter in North Harris County.

On September 6, 2005, sixty sorors had financially committed to this new endeavor and a charter package was submitted to National Headquarters.  On January 18, 2006, a new year in Delta would finally begin for North Harris County Alumnae Chapter.

North Harris County Alumnae Chapter had already begun implementing their programs that fall under the Sorority’s Five-Point Programmatic Thrust. The new chapter hosted its first fundraiser after being chartered for only three weeks and presented the chapter’s first book scholarship to Brittany E. Hill a 2006 graduate from Cypress Falls High School.

Awards

Since its inception, NHCAC has received several awards for its outstanding service programs.

2019

Five-Point Programmatic Thrust Impact Award – Educational Development

Delta S.I.Z.E.D. Challenge Award

Large Alumnae Chapter of the Year

Exemplary Program Award for the World AIDS Day Observance 2018 social media campaign

2016

National Collegiate Transition Taskforce 2016 Collegiate Transition Award

National Delta Emergency Response Team Honorable Mention

2015

Exemplary Program Award: World AIDS Day Observance 2014 social media campaign

2008

Legacy of Service Awards: Project Ace/Delta GEMS and Domestic Violence Seminar

2007

International Awareness & Involvement Award

2006

Most Outstanding New Alumnae Chapter

Charter Members

Dionne Aakquanakhann
Shannon B. Baldwin
Keishawna Barlow-Williams
Rachael Bostick Mayweather
LaTia Boyd Harris
Ann Brooks
LaToyia Brooks Harris
Monica L. Brown
Christie Burns Green
Allison Cotton
Brea Dailey-Mathis
Keisha L. David
Sabrina Ellison
Karryn Eustance-Taulton
Andrea Jackson-Barefield

D’ondriea Y. Johnson
Stephanie Johnson-Robertson
Namisha Joiner
Audrey Jones-Hedspetch
Consuela Kennard
Mia Kerl-Young
Allison Malone-Hillary
Sherry McDonald
Meredith Mills
Tiffany Mitchell
Audra Moss
Sowanda Nimmer-Henderson
Lisa Oppenheimer-Twine
Tammie Pace-Aaron
Andrea Parks-Lagard

Montray Porter
Monique Gonzalez
Allison Grant
Joni Y. Hall
Lillian Hamilton
Nicole Green-Harris
Patrica Hinton Davis
Doris Holden-Smith
Renee Guilfo-Hooper
Audrey Horton-Hamilton
Laura Hayes
April Sampleton
Sonya Y. Shelton
Mekiva Skinner-Callahan
Bessie Smith

Treemonisha Smith
Lydia D. Stewart
Boniswa Sundai
Lisa Swan*
Dorothy Terry
Loretta Terry
Shanna Thomas
Shaunda Mills-Thomas
LaToya Thomas-Waldo
Tammica Traylor-Craft
Cheryl Turner-Henry
Deandra Vallery
Norma Haley-Washington
Carla Garrett
Angela Williams-Weaver

*Omega Omega Chapter