Alpha Kappa Alpha to donate clothing to Homeless Veteran’s for MLK Day

 

 

AKArama Foundation of AKA’s Theta Omega Chapter to Donate Articles of Clothing to Homeless Veteran’s Shelter
Initiative is part of Martin Luther King, Jr. Impact Day of Service
The AKArama Foundation – the charitable arm of Theta Omega chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority – is donating hundreds of  articles of clothing to Feather Fist, a homeless shelter for veterans located at 9020 S. Langley in Chicago.  The donation will be presented by AKArama Foundation President Veletta L. Bell as a show of support of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Impact Day of Service.   The event takes place on Monday, January 20, the national day of observance of the civil rights icon’s birthday.
The day begins at 10AM at the AKArama Foundation headquarters at 6220 S. Ingleside. Foundation President Veletta L. Bell will lead over 30 members of the chapter and the undergraduate Beta chapter. They will pack boxes of items that include pants, shirts, underwear, tops, bottoms, socks, hats, ties and toiletries. Members will depart for the shelter  at noon to make the presentation at 12:30.  The day will culminate with lunch and a ceremony where Pastor Terrance Miller – also a veteran — will deliver a motivational speech.
This initiative aligns with Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.’s Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. International Day of Service. As proclaimed by International President Dr. Glenda Glover, members honor the life and legacy of Dr. King  by engaging in a day of service in communities around the world. The goal is to  promote peace and community through love in keeping with Dr. King’s life and teachings. Members from all over the world where AKA has chapters globally, will be engaged in similar service projects.
President Bell explained that the outreach to Feather Fist is part of the Foundation’s  campaign titled, “Operation AKA Assist.” The focus of this program is on implementing programs to assist those in need in various communities by directing attention to the plight of the homeless, including children and veterans.  Yolanda Bailey is Chairman of the Foundation’s Economic Legacy Committee, which oversees the program.
In explaining the Foundation’s selection of Feather Fist, President Bell declared, “The AKArama Foundation selected Feather Fist because its mission is to provide assistance, resources and a wide array of services to homeless veterans.  The Foundation is particularly committed to veterans who fought so hard for our country and find themselves seeking the type of help this agency provides,”
Bailey revealed that this is the second consecutive year that the Foundation has identified Feather Fist as its Impact Day of Service beneficiary. She said that the agency came to the Foundation’s attention because a member’s brother, a Vietnam veteran, received valuable assistance there for his Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.  Their resources  and counsel enabled him to address his challenges and to return home and thrive.
Bell stressed that the Martin Luther King, Jr., holiday is “not a day off but rather a day when we devote our time and energy to uplift those in need.”  She added that this is the type of service the AKArama Foundation renders year-round.

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