It is with great honor and profound humility that I serve as the 2025-2026 President of the esteemed Mu Kappa Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated®. For nearly 47 years, our chapter has been a beacon of excellence and service, dedicated to making a meaningful and lasting impact in Fort Bend County and beyond. As we embrace the next chapter in our journey, I am excited to lead Mu Kappa Omega as we continue to soar, remaining steadfast in our mission to "F.L.E.X." — Forward in Leadership Engaging in eXcellence.
Together, we will uplift, inspire, and transform the communities we are privileged to serve. Our dynamic membership, over 730 strong, is united in executing the initiatives of our International President, Danette Anthony Reed, under the visionary theme: “Soaring to Greater Heights of Service and Sisterhood.” From Strengthening Our Sisterhood to Empowering Our Families, from Building Economic Wealth to Enhancing Our Environment, from Advocating for Social Justice to Uplifting Our Local Community, we are committed to being a driving force for positive change.
Thank you for visiting our website and taking the time to learn about the transformative work Mu Kappa Omega is leading throughout the Fort Bend County area. We invite you to stay connected by exploring our social media platforms, where you’ll find updates on our impactful programs, upcoming events, and ways to engage with us.
Vanese Berry
Chapter President
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated®
Mu Kappa Omega Chapter
Through the vision of Mu Kappa Omega’s two charter members Pamiel Gaskin and Delores Smith, and the dedication and diligence of a group of visionary women, the Missouri City chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated was formed. On June 24, 1978, before the 48th International Conference, the chapter was chartered. The chartering ceremony was officiated by the South-Central Regional Director, Deralyn Riles Davis of Fort Worth, Texas. There were forty-three reactivated members as charter members of Mu Kappa Omega.
The membership of this chapter includes talented and professional women who are dedicated to carrying on the traditions, ideas, and goals established by the founders. As community leaders, the women of Mu Kappa Omega Chapter have pooled their resources and talents to help improve the quality of life in Fort Bend County and the metropolitan Houston Area.
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