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Friday, 08 August 2008 15:32 |
Epsilon Chapter, CSU, Los Angeles: The Epsilon Chapter was established at California State University, Los Angels by 5 lovely ladies on June 21, 2007. Our philanthropy based organization of choice is Junior Blind of America. We love volunteering for them but also make time to help others. We have done volunteer work for the L.A. Food Bank, Children’s Nature Institute, L.A Marathon and more. We strive to stick to our motto, “A Sisterhood 2 Tight 2 Break” through activities such as hiking, ice skating, movie nights, sleepovers, dinners, and simply hanging out as often as we can. We are an intimate and closely knit sorority, and as we continue to grow we will continue to bond as one strong chapter. We all know that we are in the sorority because we are in college, we are not in college because we are in the sorority, therefore school comes first. We have weekly study hours while school is in session, as well as weekly group hours in which we can help and get help from other sisters. Our sorority places a strong emphasis on Multiculturalism, and we all like to gather knowledge about different cultures around the world. We continue to do so by attending different cultural events, and experiencing different foods, music, and arts from around the world, throughout the year. The epsilon chapter may be fairly new and small, but we stand strong and wear our letters proud. We have “A Sisterhood 2 Tight 2 Break!”
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