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Respect a person for what they do for your organization, and what they bring too it. This subject sort of makes me angry, becuase we make or bring in thousands of young men every year, yet only a small portion stay active. I won't spout the numbers, but only a minute number of men are financial out of over a 100,000. Many of those 100,000 took that LONG journey to Kappa Land. But upon arrival, did nothing but sit on the very a$$ that just got beat for that journey.
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Preach brother preach, that is funny because a couple of my linesisters and I were talking about that same issue after we went to our national convention and heard the national demographics.
It is one thing to get into a BGLO, but what happens after??? When I went over in undergrad, and progressed on to an alumnae chapter and happened to meet other sorors in my age and over, after the hug I would ask what chapter they are affiliated with? Some gave me chapter names, others related reasons why they have not joined an alumnae chapter, so I then extended an invitation to visit our chapter. It saddens me to think that you would bend over sideways, backwards, and financially to be a part of the process to discard it. Help comes through all shapes and forms either through helping with community service activities or becoming a financial member.