mshoole
if you still want to be a part of the sorority that you were in college, I would say your best bet is to contact HQ, explain your situation and perhaps they can give you contact information about the local AC and perhaps you will see some of the people that you knew back in college. You may have a leg up or not.
If you choose not to go with that organization, I would contact HQ again and ask for some suggestions on contacting the locals AC, in your letters of introduction to the local AC explain your situation (leaving out the name of the group that you pledged) and state that you've missed that close connection and would like to be a part of it again. You may want to hit on there mission statement and perhaps why you feel a close connection to their philanthropy or what that connection is to that particular group.
Ask perhaps if they have any upcoming events that you could participate, be very clear that you are an AI and not a member, because they may think that you are one.
Be sure to point out that you know that the organization as a whole does AI and wanted to know if that local AC does this or knows anything about it, they may not know or be open to it.
It all comes down to geography for AI. I know that the group that I'm pursuing informed me that one area AC does not do it and if they do, its rare and only for female family members.
I hope this helps and I hope that you find a home.
Ms. Gwyn
Last edited by ms_gwyn; 03-12-2004 at 03:51 AM.
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