GAMMA PHI BETA M E M O R A N D U M
To: Volunteer Leaders Reporting to the International President, Collegiate Chapter Presidents, Chapter Advisors, Alumnae Group Presidents, HCB Officers, Regions 1-8, Volunteer Sorority Directors, Alumnae Department, Collegiate Department, Education Department, Financial Department, Financial Advisory Board, Membership Department, Panhellenic Department, Nominating Committee, Foundation Trustees, Sorority Staff, Foundation Staff, CLCs
From: Betty Quick, Panhellenic Affairs Vice President
CC: International Council
Date: September 17, 2007
Re: Greek Phone March – September 19, 2007
We are asking you to participate in the upcoming "Phone March" on Wednesday, September 19, 2007. In order to participate, you and members of your alumnae group or collegiate chapter should contact your legislators and ask them to co-sponsor the Collegiate Housing and Infrastructure Act (CHIA) or, if they are already sponsors of CHIA, to help attach CHIA onto any tax bill moving through Congress this fall (and thank them for their support!). Our goal is to have thousands of Greeks nationwide calling Congress on the 19th so that we can push for action on the Collegiate Housing and Infrastructure Act.
Everything you need to promote the Phone March can be found and downloaded at:
http://www.fraternalcaucus.org/getinvolved/phonemarch.
Strong participation by Gamma Phi Beta members in this effort is needed. It is very important that all calls are recorded by visiting
www.fraternalcaucus.org. Use the online form to report your Congressional contacts so appropriate follow-up can be completed by our lobbyists; the form will be posted at
www.fraternalcaucus.org on Wednesday morning, the day of the Phone March. The online form will also help track which organizations participated in the Phone March and how many contacts were made.
Please promote the Phone March as much as possible within our collegiate chapters and throughout our alumnae membership. Focusing our phone call efforts on one day highlights our position with Members of Congress and helps them to understand the breadth of interest in the passage of this legislation. Strong Gamma Phi Beta support of this initiative can help ensure passage of this important legislation.