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Update on Virginia Tech
The Fraternity has made contact with all of our collegiate sisters at Theta Chi Chapter at Virginia Tech, except for one sister, who we believe is assisting with the rescue efforts.
Alpha Gamma Delta extends its thoughts and support to those individuals affected by this tragedy. Chapters or members who would like to send notes of support and encourgement should send them to the following address: Crystal Baer SPH-L Rm. 256 Virginia Tech Blacksburg, VA 24060 |
Thank you sooo much!
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I am glad to hear that all of the Alpha Gam sisters are safe. (Though still saddened for all of the other individuals who were injured or killed.)
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Prayers to the sisters of Theta Chi and all those affected by this tragedy. :(
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I've just received word that all sisters are now accounted for. I haven't heard yet how the rest of the Greek community fared during this tragedy. I know all Virginia Tech students, faculty, adminstration, and parents are everyone's thoughts and prayers.
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A Message from Theta Chi Chapter at Virginia Tech:
Dear Sisters, On behalf of the Theta Chi Chapter, we would like to thank every alumna and chapter who has contacted us to offer their support and condolences. The outpourings of e-mails and calls filled with kind words from our sisters around the country have touched our chapter greatly. In a time of such sorrow, we truly feel surrounded by sisterhood. We feel very fortunate to have all of our chapter members safe and unharmed. We are especially proud of one of our new initiates, Amanda Blackeney, who serves on ResVTcue, Virginia Tech's rescue squad. Amanda spent several hours responding to yesterday's events and exemplifying the University's motto "Ut Prosim," meaning "that I may serve." As we continue to grieve, we ask you to keep all members of the Panhellenic community in your thoughts and prayers. Our chapter will be lending support to other chapters directly affected, as well as supporting the Virginia Tech community at large. We will keep you posted as the response on campus and from our chapter continues. Thank you again for your love and support. Loyally, |
Glad to Hear
Glad to hear they are all OK. I was wondering about other GLOs that may have had losses. How terrible.
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I am glad to hear that everyone is okay. VTech will be in my prayers.
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thank you for all of your thoughts and prayers....now we are just trying to support e/o and getting through all of this.....:(
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I just got this through a listserve and wanted to share with everyone. Please support us all in wearing maroon and orange on friday as well as wearing an orange ribbon to remember those who were lost on monday.
----------------------------------------------- Hokie Hope / Hokie Nation Hello all: The Virginia Tech alumni are holding a Maroon and Orange Effect Day this Friday, April 20. We are asking everyone to wear our school colors in honor of the victims of Monday's shootings, and to show that hope can prevail after this tragedy. We hope that on Friday, the United States truly will become Hokie Nation. In addition, the students have also started an Orange Ribbon campaign to honor those who have fallen. To join this campaign, all you have to do is make and wear an orange ribbon. Facebook groups have been started for both of these events. Lastly, Virginia Tech has started the Hokie Spirit Memorial Fund in support of those affected by this tragedy. Donations are accepted online or via mail. http://www.vt.edu/tragedy/memorial_fund.php Please join us. - VT architecture alum, 2006 ----------------------------------------------- |
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