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2006 - 2010 Program The Heart of ESP: An Extraordinary Service Program Alpha Kappa Alpha responds to the
contemporary needs of the Black community with comprehensive non-traditional
programs. The ESP vision embraces a five-pronged program designed to excite,
galvanize and ignite the passions of more than 180,000 members worldwide. The
goal is to transfer this enthusiasm into a collective resolve to parlay
members' talents, energy and creativity to realize Alpha Kappa Alpha's
enormous potential for empowerment, security and progress. Drawing from the Sorority's tremendous
reservoir of strength and commitment to serve, this extraordinary service
program will have an immediate impact on its members, constituents and the
broader community and powerful results well into the future. PLATFORM #1 - Non-Traditional
Entrepreneur Women are seizing the reins of
entrepreneurship because they realize that it is the key to economic
survival. As they become more of the business landscape and their enterprises
grow, women are coming face to face with the challenges of managing and expanding
new ventures. To build a strong foundation for women in business, Alpha Kappa
Alpha will create economic expertise, success in business and power
networking opportunities for the non-traditional entrepreneur. Kappa
Omega’s Entrepreneur
Sorors’ Products and Services PLATFORM #2 - Economic Keys to Success Economic development is expanding its
reach to a new global frontier. The Sorority must be poised to compete in
these world markets. Simultaneously, living standards within the Black
community must be improved. To achieve these goals, Alpha Kappa Alpha will,
through education, synergy and partnerships, develop and disseminate the
economic keys to success. PLATFORM #3 - Economic Growth of the
Black Family The strength of the Black community
hinges on the viability of the family. If the family foundation is weak, so
too will be the broader societal structure that gives life and nourishes the
family unit. Alpha Kappa Alpha is sensitive to the fact that within the core
structure, the Black male, in particular, faces potentially daunting
challenges. Recognizing this, a powerful remedy lies in devising strategies
for assisting young males in overcoming the formidable challenges to their
educational development and well-being. Through activities that enable,
support and provide access, Alpha Kappa Alpha will work to achieve the
economic growth of the Black family. PLATFORM #4 - Undergraduate Signature
Program: Economic Educational
Advancement Through Technology Technology must be mastered if there
is any hope of economic educational advancement. To address this powerful
reality, Alpha Kappa Alpha resolves to work with higher educational
institutions and other organizations that reach students to develop an
exemplary model technology access and training program that serves the
community and becomes part of the central activities of the institution.
Driven by this platform, the Sorority will initiate an undergraduate
signature program: Economic Educational Advancement through Technology. PLATFORM #5 - Health Resource
Management and Economics To reach that stratosphere of
satisfaction where one is physically and mentally fit and poised to embrace all
of life's rewards and challenges requires a balance of emotional
intelligence, optimal psychology and spirituality. Studies prove that when
all of these elements are in divine order, physical health, relationships and
life satisfaction will be the result. Through health resource management and
economics, Alpha Kappa Alpha will address the many health issues and crises
that face the Black community in the To learn more about the Sorority's
program, please visit the national website, www.aka1908. |
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