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 has seen God heal her from Bone Cancer, and delivered
her from homelessness. God has been so great that He even
gave her a will to live and carry out His plan for her life.
Her motto for life is: Sometimes the mountains get high, and
the climbing gets rough, but determination to succeed is all
you need, because you're climbing toward destiny.
Putting the pieces together the Vaughn sisters began
seeking the Lord about other women who could help enhance
their vision to bring it to pass and establish it at a
university. These women would be later recognized as the
Historical Charter Founder at Middle Tennessee State
University. These faithful anointed ladies were known as
Nikta Murry, Robbie Snapp, Carmen Chandler, and last but not
least Shalynda Parker. They were the leading ladies that
would finalize the vision of Alpha Theta Omega Christian
Sorority. And because of God's perfect plan Alpha Theta
Omega became not only a vision but also a reality on March
11, 2002. With dreams, dreams and more dreams this Dream has
become a REALITY!
Aileen Cunningham was born on August 11, 1981 in St.
Louis Missouri. Her Parents are Dianne Reeves and Gilbert
Vaughn. Mrs. Cunningham is perusing a bachelor’s degree in
Criminal Justice at Columbia College in St. Louis Missouri.
After graduation, she plans to continue working on her God
given visions.
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 helping
meet the needs of hurting and challenging youth throughout
her community.
Her motto for life is “where there is a
need plant a seed.”