More about Alpha Delta Kappa
Alpha Delta Kappa (ADK) is an international honorary organization for women educators, founded in 1947, that recognizes and supports outstanding female educators. Its mission is to promote educational excellence, altruism, and cultural understanding, aiming to enhance the professional and personal lives of its members through fellowship and support. Membership, extended by invitation, includes women educators who have demonstrated exceptional qualities in education and community service, with members from various countries including the U.S., Canada, and Australia. ADK offers professional development, altruistic projects, scholarships, and cultural exchange programs to support teaching skills, humanitarian efforts, and educational advancement. Through community service, educational causes, and scholarships, ADK significantly impacts education and community support worldwide. For more information, visit the Alpha Delta Kappa official website.
SHOW’s Involvement
In 2020, Shritha was a keynote speaker at Alpha Delta Kappa’s Founders Day meeting held in Racine, WI. Through this presentation, SHOW was able to reach a new audience, one comprised solely of women who had been involved in the field of education themselves. Those present, not only learned more about SHOW, but also about all of the water quality issues present within the community. After the event, the organization awarded a grant for SHOW for its contributions to the community.