Circle of Sisterhood2011 marked the beginning of SEPC’s philanthropic partnership with the Circle of Sisterhood. In order to eradicate poverty and oppression around the world, the Circle of Sisterhood stands to overcome educational barriers through the influence and communication of college educated sorority women. The power of the foundation was truly felt by all attendees at the 2011 conference, and we are excited to continue to support the cause at the 2012 conference - after all we are One World, One Sisterhood. In the mid 1800s in America, women stood together for the right to go to college and thus began the sorority movement. Now, almost 150 years later and more than 5 million strong, we vow to continue our Founders' legacy by standing together again to help girls and women go to school around the world. As women, who have in common a college education, we know that access to quality schooling affords a better life for a woman and that of her family. For too many girls and women around the world, access to quality education is often limited. And education is the answer to many of the global issues related to women - poverty, oppression, misogyny, brutality. Ultimately, more and more educated girls will mean stronger and healthier villages, communities and entire countries. One person can make a small difference. But as a community of 5 million, our collective efforts will be transforming for generations to come. Visit the Circle of Sisterhood Website www.circleofsisterhood.org Are you a part of the Circle?Many College Panhellenics have adopted the Circle of Sisterhood as their philanthropic cause. We want to know what you are doing to create awareness and fundraise! Fill out the form below and send in pictures of your events so that we can share your efforts at the 2012 Annual Conference. Last Year's DonationsOn behalf of the 2011 Conference Committee, thank you to all the schools and organizations listed below for their support and participation in the 2011 philanthropy program.
Collectively, the women of SEPC raised $5000 to benefit the Circle of Sisterhood. |
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