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==Highlights of 2021==
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This year was successful given all the obstacles that were overcome. In winter and spring, virtually we
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'''Note to Chapter Registrar:'''
hosted sisterhood events and senior membership experience. Additionally, we had programming
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covering sexual assault, resume writing, mental health, and a variety of topics. With in-person
 
instruction in the fall, our chapter was able to maintain some normalcy and traditions. We had in
 
person initiation, recruitment, Founder’s Day, Kappacino (philanthropy event) Presents, Big-Little, and
 
Formal. Our chapter’s goal this past year was to increase involvement and we found great success
 
from the chapter with increased involvement in sisterhoods, community service, and philanthropy.
 
Traditions and rituals surrounding initiation with bigs writing letters to the littles and the littles having
 
a bonding night prior to initiation was reinstated with the in-person initiation. Ritual and history were
 
also prioritized with ritual reviews and Founder’s Day by teaching the members the songs and phrases
 
of both initiation and formal meeting that was lost during the pandemic.
 
 
 
We supported WEAVE, which is supports women who are victims of sex trafficking and domestic
 
abuse in the Sacramento area. We also supported National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA). After
 
Kappas across the U.S. and Canada expressed wanting to support mental health initiatives, Kappa
 
Kappa Gamma officially refocused our national philanthropy to supporting mental health
 
organizations. Out of the list of suggested organization, our chapter voted to support the National
 
Eating Disorders Association. This cause is very important to us as many of us know someone who
 
suffered from an eating disorder or have ourselves.
 
 
In the winter and spring philanthropy, with virtual learning we raised money through fundraising
 
members as we participated in walk-a thons. In fall quarter, we raised nearly $7,000 at our annual
 
Kappacino event where we serve coffee and donuts to members of the Davis community. Through
 
this event, we received donations through ticket sales and t-shirt sales as well as donations from each
 
member’s individual fundraising for the event.  
 
 
 
This past year we added a DEI officer to chapter council. This position was added last fall quarter, but
 
this was the first year with the position and I was a success. She hosted programming covering implicit
 
biases and had a presentation for the chapter prior to recruitment to remind the members of Kappa’s
 
values and inclusivity. She also collaborated with the public relations chair to post social media
 
awareness posters to spread the message of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
 
 
 
Winter and spring quarters were held virtually with chapter and chapter council meetings
 
held virtually. There were also virtual sisterhoods and senior events that took place virtually.
 
Fortunately, for fall quarter, we were able to resume in person instruction which meant in
 
person Kappa events as well. I was able to get the chapter more involved in ritual by hosting
 
ritual reviews to learn songs and have in person initiation. Also, recruitment, big-little,
 
initiation, presents, Founder’s Day, Formal, and philanthropy were all able to be in person
 
since they occur in fall.
 

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