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Her strongest legacy is the educational programs developed when she was Chairman of Education and Leadership Program Development (1988-1992). Those programs include KEEP SAFE, Wherever You Are – recognized throughout the Panhellenic world for its benefits to women and a better understanding of date/acquaintance rape; INSIGHT on Domestic Violence; and SEEK – Self-Esteem for Every Kappa. During that time, Sally was also Chairman of the Task Force on Ethics and Values. She was Chairman of Extension (1992-1995) before her death in 1995.
 
Her strongest legacy is the educational programs developed when she was Chairman of Education and Leadership Program Development (1988-1992). Those programs include KEEP SAFE, Wherever You Are – recognized throughout the Panhellenic world for its benefits to women and a better understanding of date/acquaintance rape; INSIGHT on Domestic Violence; and SEEK – Self-Esteem for Every Kappa. During that time, Sally was also Chairman of the Task Force on Ethics and Values. She was Chairman of Extension (1992-1995) before her death in 1995.
 
“The Fraternity, each chapter and every member are like a braided rug,” Sally once said, “for our aims, our work, our good times, our joys, our sorrows are so intertwined with one another that when something happens to one of us, we are all affected.” Many, many were affected positively by their association with Sally Nitschke.
 
“The Fraternity, each chapter and every member are like a braided rug,” Sally once said, “for our aims, our work, our good times, our joys, our sorrows are so intertwined with one another that when something happens to one of us, we are all affected.” Many, many were affected positively by their association with Sally Nitschke.
 
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