About Us
Red Army
A Passion for Service
REMEMBERING
Soror Nancy Finley Barbour
Each One Teach One. Soror Nancy Finley Barbour embodied this African proverb with every fiber of her being through her compassion, service, and advocacy. Soror Barbour was a compassionate woman who demonstrated it by speaking with kindness, listening to other perspectives, encouraging others, and helping out when needed. She was a servant leader who could be out front but was not too proud to work in the background. Whatever needed to be done for the greater good, that is what Nancy was committed to doing. Soror Barbour was a fierce advocate in whatever cause she decided to undertake. Whether it was educating women on breast cancer awareness and providing resources, creating a program to recognize academic achievement for black and brown students in Loudoun County Public Schools, or strategically planning programs and initiatives to ensure that the community was educated, empowered, and ready to participate in the election cycle – Nancy could be found advocating for marginalized members of the community.
Soror Nancy Barbour believed in training the next generation of leaders and served as a mentor to many. Her example is the blueprint we all can follow in service to our families, Sorority, and community.
Social
Action
Truphelia Parker
Keaira Jennings
Social Action Co-Chairs
Impacting Our Community
Equity for Our Kids
In partnership with other organizations like the NAACP Loudoun and Minority Student Achievement Advisory Committee (MSAAC), we are working together to ensure that every child is treated equitably in Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS),with a specific focus on eliminating the Student Achievement Gap for Black Students
Voter Rights & Education
Provide the Loudoun County community with voter and civic education to ensure they understand their rights, political systems and contests they are being asked to decide
Community Outreach
and Advocacy
We engage with our local communities through partnerships to address equity challenges that affect community, host local events such as "We Count" census activities, and Black History