Sorority awards scholarships

Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated Mu Omega Zeta Chapter awarded two high school seniors scholarships June 1, 2020. The scholarship committee met the recipients and their parents at First Baptist Church Amulet Street to make the presentation. Recipients of this year’s scholarship are Ka’Bri’an Bonier and Mali Simmons. Ka’Bri’an is the daughter of Anthrinae Robinson and Brian Bonier and the granddaughter of our triumphant Soror Mary Bonier. She is a graduate of Lakeview High School and will be attending Grambling State University pursuing a Kinesiology degree. Mali is the daughter of Robert and Shelia Simmons. She graduated from Natchitoches-Central High School. She will be attending Centenary College of Louisiana to pursue a double major in Biology and Neuro-science. Congratulations to our recipients. Members of the sorority would like to wish each of you much success in all of your future endeavors.

Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc, was founded January 16, 1920 in Washington D.C. on the campus of Howard University. The principles of the sorority are Scholarship, Service, Sisterly Love and Finer Womanhood. The purpose of the sorority is to foster the ideas of service, charity, scholarship, civil and cultural endeavors, sisterhood and finer womanhood. These ideals are reflected in the sorority’s national program for which its members and auxiliary groups provide voluntary service to staff, community outreach programs, fund scholarships, support organized charities, and promote legislation for social and civic change.


Pictured from left to right are members of the scholarship committee and the recipients Sorors Cheryl Remo and Sontonia Helaire, recipients Mali Simmons and Ka’Bri’an Bonier, and Sorors Dorothy McGaskey and Sandra Williams.

2 thoughts on “Sorority awards scholarships

  1. This is outstanding! 2 young ladies pursuing careers in science. Great role models for girls. You make our parish proud. Best wishes for success and happiness 🙂

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