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PHILANTHROPY

How We Serve...

As an Alpha Chi Omega of the Epsilon Zeta chapter, the passion and commitment we constantly pour out into our national philanthropy of Domestic Violence Awareness and Prevention is abundant. Our chapter helps to financially support the Domestic Violence Intervention Center in Opelika, our neighboring town. We are dedicated to raising awareness on the issues of domestic violence by educating both our members and students on Auburn’s campus about what to look out for, and by giving to the survivors and victims at the DVIC.

Click here to Donate. All donations benefit the Domestic Violence Intervention Center of Lee County.

Welcome from our VP of Philanthropy...

Hey y’all! My name is Lindsay Parker, and I am so honored to serve as this year’s Vice President of Philanthropy. At Alpha Chi, we support and cultivate Real Strong Women. The women in this chapter build each other up and work endlessly to support our philanthropy of Domestic Violence and Prevention. I love knowing that the work that we do makes a lasting, life-changing impact on the victims and survivors of domestic violence. I hope you’ll join us in our goal to fight against domestic violence and become Real Strong Women! – Lindsay

The Alpha Chi Omega Symphony

“To see beauty even in the common things of life, to shed the light of love and friendship round me; to keep my life in tune with the world that I shall make no discords in the harmony of life; to strike on the lyre of the universe only the notes of happiness, of joy, of peace; to appreciate every little service rendered; to see and appreciate all that is noble in another, be her badge what it may; and to let my lyre send forth the chords of love, unselfishness, sincerity. This is to be my symphony.”

– Celia McClure

The Alpha Chi Omega Symphony

“To see beauty even in the common things of life, to shed the light of love and friendship round me; to keep my life in tune with the world that I shall make no discords in the harmony of life; to strike on the lyre of the universe only the notes of happiness, of joy, of peace; to appreciate every little service rendered; to see and appreciate all that is noble in another, be her badge what it may; and to let my lyre send forth the chords of love, unselfishness, sincerity. This is to be my symphony.”

– Celia McClure

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