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COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT

On Campus!
Nationally!

Our chapter sisters believe in having a balanced life outside of Sigma Lambda Gamma. All of our active sisters are involved in other organizations on campus relating to interests and issues that they are passionate about. You may find Pi Gamma Chapter ladies at:

Sigma Alpha Pi Honor Society

LSAMP

Microbiology Club

Global Buddies

Zoology Club

MU Project You

Office of Residence Life - Resident Assistants

The National Residence Hall Honorary

Pi Sigma Epsilon (PSE) Business Fraternity

AIGA

Omicron Delta Kappa (ODK)

Miami University Symphony Orchestra

The National Society of Collegiate Scholars

Anime Club

NBLSA

Poetry Club

Japanese Culture and Language Club

Psi Chi 

Adopt a School

Clubhouse

Urban Teaching Cohort

Actuarial Science Club

Society of Creative Anachronism

The Community Advancement Program Board

Spectrum

First Miami Student Credit Union

Diversity Affairs Council

 

Pi Gamma upholds our principle of Social Interaction and promotes divesity collaborating with other organizations such as:

ALAS

LYLAS

Office of Diversity Affairs

Center for American and World Cultures

The Women's Center​

F-WORD

Career Services

MU Project You

 

Breast Cancer Awareness

 

Sigma Lambda Gamma Sorority Donates Over $14,000 to Breast Cancer Research


SLG celebrates “Pink Out” Success Across the Country

 

Sigma Lambda Gamma National Sorority, Inc. supports a variety of charitable organizations as a part of our community service commitment. As a national organization, we are proud to dedicate our philanthropic efforts to our national causes, Breast Cancer Awareness and the TRIO programs. Sorority entities conduct and participate in extraordinary programming events that are designed to bring about public awareness and education on these topics. In addition to our national service programs, our organization knows no limits in the quality and innovativeness of seminars and workshops which are facilitated by our membership.


Women, children and societal issues serve as a focal point for the programming efforts of our collegiate and alumnae groups. On the regional and local levels, chapters and alumnae associations identify important issues within their respective communities to create a positive change for the next generation. It is our goal to collaborate with many campus organizations and philanthropic groups to share the belief in community service and instill a compassion for the hardships faced within our global family. 

 

TRiO Programs

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The Federal TRIO Programs (TRIO) are Federal outreach and student services programs designed to identify and provide services for individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds. TRIO includes eight programs targeted to serve and assist low-income individuals, first-generation college students, and individuals with disabilities to progress through the academic pipeline from middle school to postbaccalaureate programs. TRIO also includes a training program for directors and staff of TRIO projects.

The recipients of the grants, depending on the specific program, are institutions of higher education, public and private agencies and organizations including community-based organizations with experience in serving disadvantaged youth and secondary schools. Combinations of such institutions, agencies, and organizations may also apply for grants. These entities plan, develop and carry out the services for students. While individual students are served by these entities, they may not apply for grants under these programs. Additionally, in order to be served by one of these programs, a student must be eligible to receive services and be accepted into a funded project that serves the institution or school that student is attending or the area in which the student lives.

 

Excerpts From: http://www.sigmalambdagamma.com/

 

 

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