Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Care More: How do Delta Zeta members show they care?

Last week’s blog post talked about how our members are poised to do more as a result of the experiences they take part in with Delta Zeta. This week we are going to talk about the next part of our philosophy this Biennium and how Delta Zeta members care more and show the world through their actions.

Service to others enriches the world. Delta Zeta members have cared about their worlds since the very founding of our Sorority in 1902. The Delta Zeta Creed says, "To those whom my life may touch in slight measure, May I give graciously, Of what is mine." Our members show care for the communities of which they are a part through Delta Zeta's national philanthropies of speech and hearing and the Painted Turtle camp. Both our collegiate and alumnae chapters support local and national speech and hearing organizations, volunteering many hours and generously fundraising for these causes.

Delta Zeta knows the power of women to effect positive change, and has proven it from our earliest volunteer work during World War I to the efforts given today to foster speech and hearing programs and support The Painted Turtle. Delta Zeta members take change into their own hands by volunteering wherever they see a need.

How have you been able to CARE MORE of because of Delta Zeta? Tell us by leaving a comment or emailing us at webmaster@dzshq.com.


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