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Regional Tree Planting by Sigma Theta Omega and Rho Omicron Chapters

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Sigma Theta Omega and Rho Omicron Chapters, engaged in a Regional Tree Planting Day April 25.  

Sorority members and their families gather to plant Lignum Vitae trees at Bolongo Bay, St. Thomas on the sorority’s Regional Tree Planting Day. (Submitted photo)

“Rooted in Service, and Growing in Impact,” chapter members and their families promoted environmental awareness, beautification, and sustainability by weeding the area and planting trees at the Bolongo Bay Site, for the second time.  

This initiative reflects Alpha Kappa Alpha’s long-standing commitment to service and improving the quality of life in our communities. Through projects like this, our organization continues to lead efforts that create meaningful and lasting change. 

“Planting a tree is an investment in the future,” said Lineek Williams, president of Sigma Theta Omega Chapter. “Today we are planting more than trees – we are planting hope, legacy, and a greener tomorrow.”

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