By Ashley Brown
As the new school year kicks off, students often face challenges accessing essential supplies that can impact their academic success. Fortunately, members of Bowie State University’s Zeta Delta chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. are dedicated to ensuring that local children have what they need to thrive in the classroom.
On September 4-5, the Zeta Delta chapter set up a donation table next to their plot near the Harriet Tubman Residence Hall to collect crucial school supplies for Rockledge Elementary School students. This annual event has become a cherished tradition for the chapter, which actively partners with local schools to conduct back-to-school drives that empower young learners.
“It’s so awesome when we see people bring stuff,” said Kamiah Miller, a senior biology major and vice president for the Zeta Delta chapter. “We do service, so it’s nice to see that community members want to help us help the kids. It brings a smile to our face.”
Throughout this year’s drive, Miller estimated that the chapter collected approximately 30 book bags, 100 notebooks, and essential hygiene products such as tissues and hand sanitizer.
In addition to the back-to-school drive, the Deltas have a longstanding partnership with Rockledge Elementary School that extends beyond just gathering supplies. They frequently engage with students by sharing their college experiences and performing step routines during HBCU-themed days at the school. These interactions foster a sense of community and mentorship.
“We’re working with them to give the students a few supplies to help them get started for the school year,” said Miller. “This year’s drive was a big success. We had way more items than last year, which is very exciting.”