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back to the original question:
My organization is 14 years old, and currently has 74 chapters nationwide, with expansion occurring constantly and at a rapid rate. The national office does not neglect any of the chapters, especially those that are established. For a new chapter to begin, there MUST be initiated sorors who are willing and able to guide the interest group through the colonization process and into becoming a chapter. Our chapters have an established communication system facillitating nationwide cooperation on anything, and at the current time, we are the fastest growing historically hispanic sorority because we are strong and supportive. Rapid expansion does not necessarily make one's organization strong, it is the strength in the expansion and the strength of the sisterly bond as well as the well planned and well executed processes of expanding which can and will lead to a strong and successful organization.
I hope that this is coherent, it is after midnight as i write this, so i apologize in advance if it is difficult to understand.
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#49 Audaz
1 of 3, Spring '04
Gamma Chapter
Sigma Lambda Gamma
National Sorority Inc.
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