I think you can groom your child to be an outstanding scholar, community servant and to have impeccable character by environment in which they are raised. These qualities are prized by all of our organizations (I hope!). Of course, you, by your actions, outlook and experiences, can influence your child's choice of organization by taking them to community service events, meetings, conferences, step shows, etc.
However, just like exposing them to the elements that will help them develop their minds, spirits and hearts does not guarantee that they will heed your teachings, exposing them to your sorority/fraternity doesn't mean they will choose it (or that the organization will choose them...but that's another Oprah!).
I just hope that any daughters I may have will grow to be the type of women who would make excellent Alpha Kappa Alpha women based on their academic achievements, service contributions and moral character. I also hope that my daughters would find value in applying for membership based on those same merits and love THEY have for the organization THEMSELVES (not because of my love for it). If not, then so be it.
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