The Economic Development Program of the Oxford-Henderson Alumnae Chapter (OHAC) focuses on empowering and uplifting communities through economic education, advocacy, and support. The program aims to promote financial literacy, economic self-sufficiency, and wealth-building within marginalized communities.
OHAC organizes workshops, seminars, and educational events to enhance financial literacy and money management skills. These programs aim to educate community members about budgeting, saving, investing, and other financial topics.
OHAC also encourages entrepreneurship and supports small business development in underserved communities. It may provide resources, mentoring, and networking opportunities for aspiring entrepreneurs and offer assistance in navigating the challenges of starting and maintaining a business.
Through its Economic Development Program, OHAC strives to equip individuals and communities with the knowledge, skills, and resources necessary to overcome economic challenges, build wealth, and achieve economic empowerment.
Pursuit of academic excellence, intellectual growth, and a commitment to education
Strong bond of unity and support among women, fostering lifelong connections and empowerment
Act of giving back, volunteering, and making a positive impact to the community/lives of others