Kappa Phi Lambda

Kappa Phi Lambda

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Kappa Phi Lambda (ΚΦΛ) is an Asian-American interest sorority that was founded on March 9, 1995 at SUNY Binghamton in Binghamton, New York. The sorority was conceived through the notion of an organization that would provide a culturally sound and educationally inspiring grounding for Asian-American women. Represented at 27 schools, with over 2,000 members and growing across the East Coast, Midwest and South, Kappa Phi Lambda is one of the fastest expanding Asian-American interest sororities in the United States. Kappa Phi Lambda is a cultural sorority with its emphasis on service and commitment to giving back to its members' communities. It has also upheld strong ideals of philanthropy adopting NAPAWF (National Asian Pacific American Woman's Forum) as its national philanthropy. Sisterhood is one of the most important aspects of the sorority and through Kappa Phi Lambda, many bonds of friendship and everlasting sisterhood were created.

Kappa Phi Lambda is a member of the National APIA Panhellenic Association (NAPA).

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