Rhoer Club
History
A love for youth and the development of their full potential was the primary motivating factor that inspired Founder Mary Lou Allison Gardner Little to organize Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. Young people, today, face challenges that could never have been imagined years ago; however, such challenges provide the sorority with opportunities to carry on Little’s vision.
Rhoers are young girls who are organized on a local, regional and national level. The Rhoer affiliates are working to help other young people while they learn about their heritage and develop leadership skills. Sigma Gamma Rho is dedicated to helping Rhoers grow to be women of substance who are dedicated to service.
Rhoer Membership
To be eligible for membership to the Rhoer Club of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, a young girl must be invited by a member of the Rhoer Club or a member of the Epsilon Rho Sigma Alumnae Chapter. Other requirements are:
Present at least one letter of recommendation from a teacher, Pastor, school counselor, or person of reputation within the community
Have a Grade Point Average (GPA) of a 2.5 or higher
Exude high standards of character and conduct
Desire and willingness to follow all rules and regulations of the Rhoer Club and participate in Rhoer sponsored activities and events.