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Impact

Ask an Alpha Chi: Kinley Cook
Kinley Cook (Zeta Omega, Western Carolina University) shares with us how the sisterhood has embraced her for who she is since she joined.

Making an Impact in Hamden, Connecticut
For the Iota Phi (Quinnipiac University) chapter, the impact of domestic violence is not only felt in the Hamden, Connecticut, community, but within its sisterhood as well.

Making an Impact in Fort Worth, Texas
The Iota Lambda (Texas Christian University) chapter of Alpha Chi Omega began its partnership with The Women’s Center of Tarrant County in 1999, just seven years after the adoption of domestic violence awareness as our national philanthropy.

Ask an Alpha Chi: Victoria Keener
Victoria Keener (Alpha Eta, University of Mount Union) shares with us how her sisters and the common bond they share have helped shape her into the woman she is today.

Ask an Alpha Chi: Amy Kirchner
To celebrate the uncommon impacts Alpha Chi Omega has had on each member, we spoke with Amy Kirchner.

We All Have a Role in DVA
While the position was simple, I learned so much in such a short amount of time. In South Carolina, one in four women and one in six men are victims of domestic violence. I learned that there was so much more going on in the world than gamedays or Friday night plans.

Empowering Women Every Day
The definition of empowerment is the process of becoming stronger and more confident, especially in controlling one’s life and claiming one’s rights. While our sorority experience certainly has a social component that is near and dear to our hearts, Alpha Chi Omega offers education and programming to collegians and alumnae that train, boost confidence and prepare our members for life during and after college. Read more!
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