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AKA- SLO Caregivers Impact Day with Soror Norma Magee

2/25/2020

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Soror Norma Magee is a caregiver and shared her insights, learnings, and tools to help others who are living the caregiver experience.

Q1. What has been your caregiving experience? 
Soror Norma: It can be a very taxing job. I can endure it because I am a woman of faith “I can do all thru Christ Jesus who strengthens me”. If you have that in your mind, you must have a spiritual means to take one day at a time. One day your loved one may be up or down. So, when you feel stressed, you must have God, a friend, a book, or a walk for relief. You are the weapon the person has around to transfer their pain to (transference). Often patients let it out on the person closest to them. That may be the caregiver. You must be strong to handle their pain. You may even question if this is the person you love?

Q2. How would you equate this experience to handling conflicts in a relationship?
Soror Norma: You have to learn to compromise and not wear your feelings on your sleeve. Know when your partner is hurting. They may in fact be in more pain than you are. And they may be scared. You may even feel alienated or attacked by your loved one. You probably feel the need to keep the situation private and not seek help. 

Q3. Have medical providers been able to offer assistance?
Soror Norma: I would encourage others to get help and share how you are feeling. Get Help! Talk to your doctor and your partner’s doctor. Support groups may help some as well as getting uplifted through your church.

Q4. Are there tools you embraced or would recommend for caregivers?
Soror Norma:
  • Try to keep your voice down and not show anger 
  • Control your emotions 
  • Find something to bring you relief- reading a Bible- to take yourself out of the caretaker mode
  • Be forgiving and understanding
  • Be an advocate for your patient
  • Know how you can be a part of the process

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​SLO Delivers Supreme Service at MLK Jr. Community Breakfast

2/8/2020

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Sigma Lambda Omega Chapter members with Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti
 
The ladies of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Sigma Lambda Omega (SLO) chapter brought outstanding service to the community during the SFV Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Community Breakfast held at the Boys & Girls Club of San Fernando Valley.  

Members of SLO had the pleasure of meeting several of Los Angeles County’s representatives like Secretary of State Alex Padilla and Mayor Eric Garcetti. 

“SLO is honored to have served for the past 9 years as volunteers for this event which recognizes the contributions made by San Fernando Valley’s diverse community,” states SLO President Tamla Roberts, “This community is our community and we enjoy being a part of the celebration.” 

Information about SLO’s current and upcoming events and initiatives, most of them free, were offered at the community event.  Opportunities such as #CAP (college admissions process), SLO's student Arts program, information on Voter Registration, Women's Health and Wellness opportunities, Scholarship opportunities, and more were provided living up to the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority credo of bringing “Supreme Service to All Mankind.”
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    Chartered on April 7, 1990, the Sigma Lambda Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha, Sorority, Incorporated®, is a volunteer professional service organization comprised of women who use their special skills and expertise developed in their working life to design and implement service programs within the San Fernando Valley. 

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