Join Sigma Gamma Rho for Their Annual Community Baby Shower
On January 24, 2026, the Kappa Psi Sigma Alumnae Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. will host its much-anticipated annual event, Project Cradle Care. This community baby shower aims to provide support and resources for new and expecting families in the Valdosta area.
Event Details
The event will take place from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the designated venue in Valdosta, Georgia. This fun-filled afternoon is not just about celebrating new beginnings; it is a vital opportunity for families to connect with local resources, enjoy engaging activities, and receive essential baby items.
What to Expect
- Informative Booths: Various local organizations will be present, offering valuable information on parenting, health care, and community services.
- Baby Essentials: Attendees are encouraged to register in advance to receive a bag of baby essentials, including diapers, clothing, and more.
- Fun Activities: There will be games and activities for families to enjoy together, creating a joyful atmosphere for all participants.
Support for New Families
Project Cradle Care is more than just a baby shower; it embodies Sigma Gamma Rho’s commitment to community outreach and support for families. The sorority recognizes the importance of providing a nurturing environment for parents and children, especially during those crucial early months.
Get Involved
If you are interested in attending, please mark your calendar and prepare for an enriching experience. For those wishing to contribute to this meaningful event, options for donations and volunteer opportunities will also be available.
Join Us!
Don’t miss this chance to connect with your community and celebrate the joys of parenthood. Whether you’re a new parent, expecting, or just interested in supporting families, Project Cradle Care is an event that promises to uplift and inspire.
For more information and updates, make sure to follow Sigma Gamma Rho’s local chapter communications. We look forward to seeing you there!
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