Alpha Theta Omega Christian Sorority, Inc. Esther Delta Chapter, St. Louis, Missouri

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                                               Ailisha Vaughn

Ailisha Vaughn was born on August 11, 1981 in St. Louis Missouri. Her parents are Dianne Reeves and Gilbert Vaughn.  At the tender age of 19, she decided to go to college to further develop her talents and dreams of becoming a successful broadcast journalist.  She enjoys ministering to God's people and sharing her awesome testimony, about how God brought her from a mighty long way.

She watched God heal her from bone cancer, bleeding in the brain, homelessness, physical and mental abuse and much more. God has been so great, that despite these negative experiences, He gave her a will to live and carry out His plan for her life. 
 
Ailisha has also been blessed with the opportunity of starting several non-profits organizations that are shaping the lives of many people today.  These non-profit organizations include: Founder/CEO of “The Ailisha Vaughn Show” (talk show) Channel 18 Charter Cable; Founder/CEO Climbing Towards Destiny (CTD) Motivational Speaking Company; Co-Founder of Family First Crisis Center – Transition Living Program for Teen Girls; as well as a Founder of Alpha Theta Omega Christian Sorority, Inc.

Her motto for life is: "Sometimes the mountains get high, and the climbing gets rough, but the determination to succeed is all you need, because you're climbing toward destiny."
 

 
 
                                                          Aileen Cunningham

Aileen (Vaughn) Cunningham was born on August 11, 1981 in St. Louis Missouri. Her Parents are Dianne Reeves and Gilbert Vaughn.  Mrs. Cunningham is diligently purses a work-life balance as she is obtaining a bachelor’s degree in Social Work from Saint Louis University.  

Aileen Cunningham is a member of Believer’s Temple Word Fellowship located in St. Louis Missouri where her pastor is Bishop Calvin Scott.  Her dream to one day start a children’s’ home for hurting young has now become a reality and not just a dream.  She is the founder of Family First Crises Center in Hazelwood Missouri. FFCC is only the beginning of many life changing ministries that will be birth through Mrs. Cunningham.  She enjoys ministering to God's people and sharing her awesome testimony giving hope to those who are lost without a vision for life.    She is also the author of "Who Said I Wouldn't Make It". Her motto for life is “Life without Pain Couldn't Produce Change."