Growing up in Atlanta, Cherise Davis had a solid foundation, but in college, she knew that she needed an extra layer of support, so she created God’s Ladies Of Significance & Service, also known as GLOSS.
“I grew up in a two-parent household. I went to church. I had my mom and dad, but life is still challenging,” said Davis who was 19 when she founded the organization for girls between the ages of 5-25. Now in its 19th year, the organization opened an Augusta chapter about four years ago, and on June 7, it celebrated its end-of-year programming with its Kaleidoscope brunch at the Pinnacle Club.
Members celebrated each other and the crowning of this year’s Miss Butterfly, Mehetabell Muchemi, a student at John S. Davidson Fine Arts Magnet School…