Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. SW Dallas County Alumnae Chapter
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Our Community, Our Commitment

At Southwest Dallas County Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., service is at the heart of everything we do. This Community Page is a dedicated space to highlight the people, businesses, and initiatives that make our service area — Cedar Hill, Duncanville, DeSoto, Lancaster, Wilmer, and Hutchins — vibrant and strong.
Our commitment to public service is rooted in sisterhood, scholarship, and social action. Whether we’re mentoring youth, supporting local entrepreneurs, or uplifting community voices, we strive to make a meaningful impact. Through connection and collaboration, we aim to inspire change and strengthen the bonds that hold us together.
This is more than a page — it’s a reflection of our purpose in action.
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Southwest Dallas County: Where Legacy Fuels Action
Southwest Dallas County — home to Cedar Hill, DeSoto, Duncanville, Hutchins, Lancaster, and Wilmer — is a dynamic region full of culture, pride, and purpose. Through impactful community projects and strategic partnerships, the Southwest Dallas County Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. serves as a powerful vehicle for change in this vibrant area.
Rooted in service and sisterhood, SWDCA proudly promotes the Sorority’s Five-Point Programmatic Thrust: Economic Development, Educational Development, International Awareness and Involvement, Physical and Mental Health, and Political Awareness and Involvement. Whether empowering youth, supporting families, or uplifting local businesses, our work reflects the heartbeat of the communities we serve.

Southwest Bond : Stay Connected

In This Issue:
  • President’s Message – Honoring 112 years of sisterhood and leading the way forward.
  • Founders Day Highlights – A heartfelt tribute to our 22 trailblazing Founders.
  • Tiger Toy Drive Impact – Spreading joy and inclusivity to young students in our community.
  • 21-Day Fitness Challenge – A call to focus on wellness, strength, and self-care in the new year.
  • Reel Black Marathon – Celebrating Black stories and excellence on screen.
The Southwest Bond - January 2025 by Jazzmin McCoy
In This Issue
  • President’s Message – Embracing authenticity, wholeness, and celebrating Black History Month.
  • God’s Unfailing Love – A spiritual reflection encouraging peace and perseverance.
  • Heart Health Awareness – Join the movement during American Heart Month and "Be the Beat" for our communities.
  • Economic Empowerment – Building financial fortitude and spotlighting Black-owned businesses.
  • Collegiate Connection Month – Strengthening bonds with our dynamic collegiate Sorors.
2025 February by tstevenson
In This Issue
  • President’s Message – Celebrating Sisterhood in Bloom and the power of connection.
  • Founders Day Highlights – Honoring our legacy through local and regional celebrations.
  • Sisterhood Prayer Walk – Uplifting our bond through faith, fellowship, and service.
  • Meet the Candidates Forum – Engaging in civic action ahead of upcoming elections.
  • Girl’s Trip to National Convention – Get ready for an unforgettable Delta experience!
2025 SWDCA The Bond by Jazzmin McCoy

Say hello to the The Crimson Connection— your guide to local businesses doing big things in Cedar Hill, DeSoto, Duncanville, Hutchins, Lancaster, and Wilmer. Whether it’s a favorite spot, a hidden gem, or a Delta-owned brand, this directory is all about showing love to the folks making moves in our community. It’s one more way SWDCA is keeping service, support, and sisterhood at the center of what we do.

Contact Us

If you or someone you know owns a business in our service area and would like to be considered for a spotlight in The Southwest Bond, please email us at [email protected] with your business name, contact info, and a short description.

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