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Four Points of Perfection

Education, Spirituality, Leadership, and Well-being are the National Projects and the basis of the Four Points of Perfection. The Four Points of Perfection are designed to have a holistic impact on people of color by providing moral and educational guidance, promoting spiritual growth, persisting on the development of local leadership, and presenting a positive image of African-American Women, as well as anything that positively enhances the survival and well-being of African-American men.

 

1. Providing Moral and Educational Guidance

The National Program for this Point of Perfection is the “HERstory” Program. Each Chapter must participate in this National Project each fiscal year. “HERstory”, a theatrical presentation of African-American Women experiences, was created to tell the African-American Woman’s story, experiences, and triumphs. 

 

2. Promoting Spiritual Growth

 

The National Program for this Point of Perfection shall be the Gospel Music Festival. Each Chapter must participate in this National Project or Program each fiscal year. The Gospel Music Festival is a cultural enrichment experience that aims to educate the community and share sacred African-American music.

 

3. Presenting a Positive Image of African-American Women

 

The National Program for this Point of Perfection shall be the Ms. Judy Candis Breast Cancer Awareness Project. Each Chapter must participate in this National Project or Program each fiscal year. The Ms. Judy Candis Breast Cancer Awareness Community Service Project is a program in honor of our deceased member Ms. Judy Candis. This project sheds light on the prevalence of Breast Cancer within our communities. 

 

4. Persisting on the Development of Local Leadership

 

The National Program for this Point of Perfection shall be the Home Leadership Program. Each Chapter must participate in this National Project or Program each fiscal year. The Home Leadership Program is created to encourage parents to become more involved in the educational process of their children. 

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