On October 28, 1967, twelve intelligent, dynamic and energetic women who were already members of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., came together to form the Saginaw Alumnae Chapter in Saginaw, Michigan.

Charter Members

  • Barbara Walker

    Barbara Walker

    SAC Charter Member

  • Betty Greene

    Betty Greene

    SAC Charter Member

  • Jane McGhee

    Jane McGhee

    SAC Charter Member

  • Leomia Kathryn Holt

    Leomia Kathryn Holt

    SAC Charter Member

  • Lillian Ollie

    Lillian Ollie

    SAC Charter Member

  • Lizzie Dillard Robinson

    Lizzie Dillard Robinson

    SAC Charter Member

  • Marise Tabor Hadden

    Marise Tabor Hadden

    SAC Charter Member

  • Odahlia Ledford Rance

    Odahlia Ledford Rance

    SAC Charter Member

  • Peeti Greene

    Peeti Greene

    SAC Charter Member

  • Sandra Wilson

    Sandra Wilson

    SAC Charter Member

  • Shirley Lowery

    Shirley Lowery

    SAC Charter Member

  • Thelma Kirkland Poston

    Thelma Kirkland Poston

    SAC Charter Member

Saginaw Alumnae Chapter History

The Saginaw Alumnae Chapter (SAC) is celebrating 55 years of distinguished service and impactful achievement in the Saginaw/Bay community. In keeping, SAC’s 2022-2024 biennial theme is “Embracing Sisterhood: 55 Years Elevating, Impacting and Empowering Our Youth and Community.

Soror Jane McGhee’s efforts to convince 12 young ladies to become charter members culminated with SAC’s chartering on October 28, 1967. Since then, SAC continues to serve and honor the legacy of Sisterhood, Scholarship, Service and Social Action, with a focus on empowering the Saginaw/Bay Community through strategic engagement.

Since its chartering, the Saginaw Alumnae Chapter has been a pillar in the community rendering countless hours of service and remaining dedicated to social action. Chapter members collectively work together with community partners to develop and implement programs that benefit the City of Saginaw.

Social Action initiatives and collaborative alliances that have been developed with many community organization that include: NAACP, Black Nurses Association, League of Women Voters, Mid-Michigan Children’s Museum, Pulse 3, Health Fair and Zeta Phi Beta, Saginaw Sorority Sisters, Saginaw African Cultural Festival, Saginaw STEM, the NeighB community center youth STEM program, along with area community churches with the Read-In Chain and the Gospel Praise Brunch.

Each alliance with programs and agencies aims to promote at least one of our five-point programmatic thrusts: Economic Development, Educational Development, International Awareness and Involvement, Physical and Mental Health, and Political Awareness and Involvement on a local, state, national and/or international level.

Message from Our Chapter President

Greetings Sorors and Friends:

On behalf of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. (DST), Saginaw Alumnae Chapter (SAC), it is my pleasure to welcome you to our digital home. This year, the Chapter is celebrating 55 years of distinguished service and impactful achievement in the Saginaw/Bay community. I am honored and humbled by the opportunity to serve as the 30th president of this outstanding chapter.

Through the bonds of sisterhood, DST was founded to bring women together –as sisters– to change and benefit the lives of individuals within society through collective social action.

On October 28, 1967 twelve young ladies decided to recommit themselves to the ideals and mission of our sisterhood by chartering the Saginaw Alumnae Chapter. During the past 55 years, we have initiated nearly 100 members into our local Chapter. As sisters, we have worked together to provide vital resources for the community.

Our goal is to expand our footprint and empower the Saginaw Community through strategic planning, civic engagement, and the power of sisterhood. To this end, SAC’s biennial theme for 2022-2024 is “Embracing Sisterhood: 55 Years Elevating, Impacting and Empowering Our Youth and Community.”

As we continue to serve and honor the legacy of Sisterhood, Scholarship, Service and Social Action, which we began 55-years-ago, we invite you to partner with us on this journey to make an even more significant contribution within the Saginaw/Bay community.

Please visit our website frequently, follow us on social media, and explore our online news and events, along with SAC calendar posts, for opportunities to partner with us and to support DST SAC programs and events.

Sisterly Yours,

Lisa Ingram, President