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Service & Philanthropy

Each year, the Sisters of Kappa Phi Lambda work to go above and beyond limitations in hopes of providing service and giving back to our community because we recognize that our communities and culture are what has made us the strong and independent women that we are today. We see that the community has given us so much and through service, we work to reciprocate that which we have received to the communities around us. Sisters participate in individual community service events of their choice, but we give support to causes as a unified organization and entity as well.

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As an Asian American interest sorority, we celebrate the prospering of different Asian ethnicities in America, but we also recognize the issues that Asian American women face in American society. Our national philanthropy, the National Asian Pacific American Women's Forum, or NAPAWF , focuses on the empowerment of Asian American women by helping them overcome issues like domestic violence, hate crimes, economic injustice, and immigration rights. Through legislative reform, media attention and grassroots movements, NAPAWF is dedicated to helping women on 6 different platforms.


     While we continue to support our national philanthropic cause, the Upsilon Chapter has adopted Polaris Project as its chapter cause. The mission of Polaris Project is to combat modern day slavery and human trafficking which not only renders individuals weak and abused, but also strips a person of their human rights. While the members of Polaris Project works to strengthen the anti-trafficking movement, the Sisters of Upsilon Chapter offer support through benefits and events in which all proceeds goes to Polaris Project.

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