Standing - Letesha Roberson, Sheila Hall, Linda Scott, Victoria Burt, Belinda Harrison, Barbara Bynes, Karen Ryans, Betty Abraham-Settles, Carolyn Byrd and Crystal Glover Adams. Sitting – Frances Jackson, Beulah Nash-Teachey, Bernice Crafton, Lorraine Stephens, Sarah Glover, Bernice Bogan and Sandra Jones. Also resent not pictured are Alice Jackson and Cherise Fretwell.
Standing - Letesha Roberson, Sheila Hall, Linda Scott, Victoria Burt, Belinda Harrison, Barbara Bynes, Karen Ryans, Betty Abraham-Settles, Carolyn Byrd and Crystal Glover Adams. Sitting – Frances Jackson, Beulah Nash-Teachey, Bernice Crafton, Lorraine Stephens, Sarah Glover, Bernice Bogan and Sandra Jones. Also resent not pictured are Alice Jackson and Cherise Fretwell.

Nursing sorority members attend regional conference

Twenty members of Phi Chi Chapter of Chi Eta Phi Professional Nursing Sorority, Incorporated
attended its 71st Southeast Regional Conference in Hilton Head, South Carolina, from March 12 – 16, 2025.

There were about 300 members in attendance from seven states and the Virgin Islands. This meeting allotted time to conduct business meetings, attend workshops, recognize members for an assortment of accomplishments, select new officers, donate scholarships to two deserving nursing students and contribute grant to two community service providers, go on tours, enjoy banquets, sing in the choir and other fun activities while interacting with each other, according to a news release.

Phi Chi Chapter members were very actively involved with an assortment of tasks for the betterment of
this sorority and outcome of this meeting,

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