Alpha Gamma Delta - Philanthropy

Philanthropy

The Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation was created in 1962 ensuring that the Fraternity's mission would live on into Alpha Gamma Delta's second century, allowing women of all ages to make positive differences on their campus and in their communities - leaving a legacy for generations of women to follow. The Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation assists members through scholarship grants, wellness programs, leadership training and workshops. Members in emergency financial need are also aided through the support of the Foundation.

Through the Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation, large grants are made annually to organizations and individuals for diabetes awareness and education. Diabetes research was chosen as diabetes "continues to affect our members and their friends, families and acquaintances." In 2011, the Delta Rho chapter at Sonoma State University was the top contributing chapter of the Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation, donating over $14,000 solely from their annual philanthropic event, Lip Jam.

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