Project I.M.P.A.C.T (Individuals Making Progress Across Communities Together) is comprised of two specialized areas of opportunity. These areas are elected by the National Convention, and are effective for a two-year period. All members should perform service within these categories, so the entire organization is working toward these common efforts.
The categories are broad - i.e., hunger, disabilities, safety, senior citizens, etc. This generalization allows each chapter, or individual member, to create projects around a number of organizations which pertain to the category chosen for concentration.
An example of projects for hunger may be creating an awareness of the plight of the population, or promoting the education of nutritional needs. Members are free to be creative in their choice of projects and methods, in order to impact the chosen area.
The Project IMPACT areas for the 2003-2005 biennium are:
The Cherry Blossom Alumnae colony has worked on Project IMPACT through the following organizations:
Many of us do service outside the colony, including working for the Rape Abuse Incest National Network (R.A.I.N.N.), Salvation Army, and Sterling House Assisted Living.
If you would like more information on our service program or would like to participate in an event with us, please email Phyllis, our Vice President of Service.