Resources
Alpha Alpha Delta Omega is always interested in connecting with similarly aligned organizations.
As an organization of Black women we feel it is important for us to uplift and provide tools for empowerment.
As an organization of Black women we feel it is important for us to uplift and provide tools for empowerment.
Business Engagement
The women of Alpha Alpha Delta Omega Chapter make every effort to support black-owned businesses. If you are looking for a directory of black owned businesses, visit the links below.
Supporting the Black FamilY
The Black Youth Helpline (BYH) is a not-for-profit, registered charitable organization. The organization serves all youth but specifically responds to the need for a Black youth specific service, positioned and resourced to promote access to culturally appropriate supports for youth and their parents. Visit http://www.blackyouth.ca for more information.
Addressing Issues
For more than a century, the Alpha Kappa Alpha sisterhood has become an indomitable force for good in their communities, province/state, nation, and the world.
In keeping with that legacy, the Alpha Alpha Delta Omega will continue to encourage action that will enrich minds, encourage life-long learning, and advance human and civil rights.
Take a look at the African History Curriculum Letter to the Ontario Minister of Education that we sent to encourage the Minister of Education to develop, with our help, an African History course that is coded at the University (U) or Mixed (M) level for our secondary school students.
In keeping with that legacy, the Alpha Alpha Delta Omega will continue to encourage action that will enrich minds, encourage life-long learning, and advance human and civil rights.
Take a look at the African History Curriculum Letter to the Ontario Minister of Education that we sent to encourage the Minister of Education to develop, with our help, an African History course that is coded at the University (U) or Mixed (M) level for our secondary school students.