East Point/College Park Alumnae Chapter

Tonya Walker

Chair

Bernessa Bronner

Co-Chair

We are excited to announce the return of our Jabberwock Cotillion Program for the 2024 – 2025 Jabberwock Cotillion season.

  • Purpose

    The East Point/College Park Alumnae Chapter has held an annual Jabberwock Scholarship Pageant since 1984. Now held biennially, the Jabberwock Scholarship Program consists of five components that support the sorority's mission and Five Point Programmatic Thrust; Educational Development, International Awareness and Involvement, Economic Development, Physical and Mental Health and Political Awareness and Involvement. Each component is strategically planned to integrate relevant youth challenges, issues and concerns with practical solutions, techniques, and life skills to enhance young adult development.

    The young ladies will participate in a cultivating program over several months tasked with raising funds by selling ads and fundraising earmarked for scholarships. The young lady who raises the highest amount of money throughout the program, will be crowned "Miss Jabberwock" at our culminating cotillion. In recognition of those efforts, program participants will receive a percentage of funds raised to be used toward funding her college education. Additionally, scholarships and other prizes and awards are provided to runners up and program participants correlating to the amounts raised (subject to the Jabberwock rules and guidelines).

  • Past workshops and topics included

    • College Preparedness
    • Journal Your Vision
    • Advancing the Conversations: Facing Challenges in Our World
    • Mind in Motion; Teen Edition
    • Your Future, Your Vision, Your Money
    • Entrepreneurship 101

2023 Souvenir Journal

The Souvenir Journal allows us to highlight the contributions and achievements of our supporters, provides an opportunity for our community and business leaders to be recognized and ultimately increases our overall scholarship fund for participants.

Note: the Souvenir Journal is a large file and may take a few minutes to open depending on your connection speed.

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