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Our 14th Annual Family Fun Day was held August 20, 2011 in the parking lot of Albright UMC on the corner of 56th & Capitol Dr.  The purpose of Family Fun Day (FFD) is to provide resources, activities and entertainment to area families.  There was a Children’s Fun area, including face painting and tattoos, as well as live music, refreshments, many special guests and numerous educational, health and financial  related activities and resources. Great fun for all ages!  

AKA Money Camp for Kids, was held June 20-24, 2011, 12:30-5:00 p.m. at Washington Park Library.  Milwaukee area youth enjoyed a diversity of workshops focusing on financial literacy, such as: budgeting, savings, and starting a business.  Additionally, they attended field trips that allowed them to see the inner workings of local Milwaukee businesses.  The week culminated with the youth presenting projects.

The Emerging Pearls Enrichment Program is designed to help girls’ in grades 6-8 develop critical life skills that will help them pursue their future goals and dreams. These young ladies actively participated in ten workshops focusing on health and fitness, self-esteem and life skills/etiquette, financial literacy.  The participants were presented during the Mother-Daughter Brunch.


Mother-Daughter Brunch, was held May 21, 2011 at the Hilton Garden Inn – Milwaukee Park Place. The keynote speaker for the brunch was comedian, actress and author Kim Coles with special guest Tia Ross CEO of Adisa Enterprises.  Their topic was "Cultivating Your Pearl".  All proceeds from this event supports the mission of Diamond Jubilee Pearls Foundation, a 501(c)3 organization.


AKA Day at the State Capitol - April 13, 2011. This event addressed current Wisconsin politics.



Adopt-A-Poll Project, April 5, 2011, North Division Campus.  Members of Upsilon Mu Omega Chapter served as Poll Workers for Milwaukee's Spring Election.


MLK Day of Service, January 17, 2011, King Library, Topic Discussed:  Milwaukee Foster Care and Adoption Programs.  The event was free and open to the public.