The sororities at my university were unhoused, too, but we managed to bond with our new members and make them feel welcome. We had a new member retreat shortly after bid day, actives took girls to coffee, breakfast or lunch, and we'd have bonfires on the beach at night. You don't need a house. Besides, at most schools the new members don't usually live in the first year, anyway.
It sounds like her chapter has dropped the ball a little, which is too bad. How 'bout she suggest to another new member that the two of them and their bigs go out for lunch or something?
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