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Old 12-05-2012, 12:00 PM
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You have to stay true to the reasons your organization started in the first place. Focus your energy on being an asset to your university, one that exceeds university expectations, and stays true to its mission. The unique thing about Locals is that each member has the opportunity to directly make a difference and shape the future of her sorority!!

When you focus your energy on just carrying out your organization's mission- and doing it well- is when people will stop and say "Those girls are awesome" and it won't matter that you are Local.

At the end of the day...All sororities were started for one reason or another but mostly because women got together with one common goal and a plan. Who is to say that your Local Sorority might not expand into 100's of chapters in the next 100 years just as those in the NPC did?

Hope that helped!
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