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The Savannah Tribune • Wednesday, March 8, 2023
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Women’s Build Month 2023
Girls Play House, Women Build Them
The Black Nurses Sorority
History
In 1932 Aileen C.
Ewell, RN, BA and eleven oth
er well educated professional
RNs addressed the problem of
racial discrimination among
nurses by forming their own
nursing sorority, since they
could not participate in the
main stream professional so
rorities and fraternities. Their
sorority was chartered Octo
ber 16, 1932 on the campus
of Freedman Hospital, now
known as Howard University
in Washington, D. C. The pur
pose of this sorority was spe
cifically to ele vate the plane of
nursing and increase interest in
the held of nursing among peo
ple of color.
Unfortunately many
nurses today are not aware of
this organization. However, in
2010 Rosalyn Patricia Milton,
a professional registered nurse
(who transferred to Savannah,
GA from Alabama) along with
eleven other professional reg
istered nurses formed a chap
ter in Savannah, Georgia. The
Zeta Chi Chi Chapter was char
tered May 28,2011 at Memori
al Medical Center in Savannah
Georgia.
The motto for Chi Eta
Phi Nursing Sorority is “Ser
vice for Humanity’’ and Zeta
Chi Chi chapter has pursued
this through their participation
in many community projects
in Savannah, Georgia; and the
“Low Country of South Caro
lina. Today this organization
partner with several organiza
tions, the “March of Dimes,’’
“American Heart Association,’’
“National Kidney Founda
tion,’’ and the “American Can
cer Society” just to mention a
few. Other than education and
screenings Zeta Chi Chi sup
ports the blanket and fan drive
of Senior Citizens Inc., as well
as the Gilliard and Company
initiative.
You are invited to
participate in a “Mad Hatters
Scholarship brunch Saturday
May 20th at the Officer’s Club
on Hunter Army Airfield. Dr.
Bonzo Reddick, director at
Chatham County Health De
partment is the keynote speak
er. For more information about
this event, ads for the souvenir
booklet or information about
our organization contact us
via email at zetachichil32@
gmail.com.
Pat Dillon
Coastal Empire Hab
itat for Humanity and Nation
al Association for Women in
Construction (NAWIC) join
together to host the inaugu
ral Women’s Build Month for
March 2023. Women’s Build
events provide the opportunity
for women to take a proactive
step in serving Chatham Coun
ty and empower other women
in the community they live in.
Women’s Build al
lows citizens to support Hab
itat’s mission of “building
homes, community, and hope”
Come fry and meal with wir BsIFaur BealLy and
Nujak tea ms. We have severs I upcom ing prajecls
and bidding opportunities in the Savannah dree we
invite yao to bid. We I oak forward to meeting you!
MARCH 22,2023
3:00 PM-S;00PM
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SCAN TO REGISTER
FOR THE EVENT
in a multitude of ways, varying
in interests and size, with no
construction experience neces
sary.
On Wednesday,
March 1, 2023 Coastal Em
pire Habitat for Humanity
held a Home Dedication “All
Women” Ceremony for 3 new
homes constructed on Darling
St. in the Woodville commu
nity of West Savannah. Cer
emony participants included
Pastor Yolanda Roberson, Joy
Dunagan (Board Member),
Bernetta Lanier (City of Sav
Council woman), Tanya Milton
(Chatham County Commis
sioner) Alison Goldey, Director
Land Bank Authority and the
Litany of Dedication was pre
sented by Jessica Leavitt. Zoe
Rinker. Zoe Rinker (Savannah
Tree Foundation) presented
the home owners with trees,
Min. Brenda S. Steadman gave
the Prayer of Blessing. Mary
Ellen Nutt (Family Selection
Committee) presented the keys
to the new homes and Phyl
lis Spann (Family Selection
Committee presented Bibles
to the homeowners. Pamela
Anderson (President, Wood
ville Community Action Or
ganization) welcomed the new
homeowners to the Communi
ty. New homeowners, Britta
ny Jackson, Tamara Hills and
Ericka Ramsey delivered their
joyful response as becoming a
new homeowner.
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