I have to agree. AGD also has a strong alumnae base. When a collegian becomes a 5th year senior she has the option of "going alum" in order to finish her college career and put more concentration into graduation. We have a "Junior Circle" organization and that's where recent college graduates and other "younger" alums can get together. It's purpose is basically to give her a smooth transition from being a collegian to an alum. I think the group is geared to those under 35.
Then we have our alumnae chapter--women who have been in the organization for years. Let me say that I love my alums so much! Both groups wholeheartedly support the chapter. In fact, they've won awards at conventions for the work they've done not only with our chapter, but with different groups in the community, with our main focus being on Juvenile Diabetes.
I think that there would be a lot of things that could not be possible without the help of our alumnae. It was the work of the alumnae that started our chapter almost ten years ago...and because of them we're still going strong!
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*I'm an Alpha Gam...Yes I am, Yes I am!*
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