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2021 was an exceptional year for Gamma Chi at The George Washington University. In January, we were able to participate in the virtual Panhellenic Formal Recruitment where we recruited 24 eager and determined sisters! The chapter held a virtual bid day on January 10th where new members were welcomed for the first time. Gamma Chi recruited another three sisters during continuous open bidding. We hosted our first Boys & Girls Club visit of the year on January 29th where we played games and talked about our favorite shows at the time. We held additional virtual Boys & Girls Clubs visits on February 26th and March 26th. Big Little Week took place in February where new members were showered in gifts and celebrated before reveal on February 27th where new members were able to meet their Kappa family. Inspiration Week began on March 1st and throughout the week, the chapter held ceremonies, a virtual event on the history of Kappa, and we were able to successfully initiate all 27 new members on March 6th. The fourth week of March began our spring Philanthropy week where we held a fun trivia night, a mediation class, a Zumba class, a cooking class, and a visit to the Boys & Girls Club. Overall, Gamma Chi raised $909 that week to donate to Reading is Fundamental. While unable to say goodbye to our seniors in person, we held a virtual send-off ceremony on May 25th. The summer of 2021 brought exciting news to Gamma Chi as GW informed us that we were going to be able to attend classes and organization meetings in person in the fall. Upon returning to campus, Gamma Chi resumed in-person chapter meetings for the first time in a year and a half. As most younger sisters had not had the opportunity to meet one another in person, Gamma Chi facilitated a series of sisterhood dates for all pledge classes to meet and connect. October was a busy month with our fall Philanthropy week, Founders Day, and a Krush party. Our fall Philanthropy week included a bake sale, a profit share, a Boys & Girls Club visit, a Kappa King contest, and our annual kickball event. The night before kickball, PC21 was given a bonding sleepover that is usually done during I-Week but was unable to be done in the spring due to COVID. October 13th included a Founder’s Day celebration with cupcakes and treats to celebrate Kappa’s 151st year! Our first Krush party, themed “Kappa Kountry”, took place on October 15th at Eden. On November 13th, Gamma Chi hosted our 2nd annual Philanthropy Parent’s Gala at Pinstripes where parents, family, and members participated in a raffle contest, discussed our various philanthropies, and raised over $7600. Following the Gala, we hosted a Parents Weekend Event with a full course meal and presentation of our fall Philanthropy week. The semester wrapped up with the election of a new Chapter Council on November 14th. We are proud of these amazing women and can’t wait to see what they do!
gamma Chi supports The Boys & Girls Club-Washington where once a month, we join the after-school programs held for young people. The Boys & Girls Club focuses on children’s learning and advancement and helping young people of all backgrounds to build confidence, develop character, and acquire the skills needed to be productive and responsible adults. Gamma Chi supports this organization for its drive to empower young people and offer resources and activities as well as its dedication to diversity and inclusion, which are important values of the chapter. Gamma Chi was able to donate over $600 to the Boys & Girls Club in Georgetown this past year.
This year, Gamma Chi shifted our philanthropic efforts to support the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) DC. Through various fundraising and spreading the organization’s resources on mental health to our members and beyond, we have been able to champion the importance of mental health. This year, in total, Gamma Chi raised $6000 for NAMI through our fall Philanthropy week and Gala. In October, we were able to host a speaker from NAMI DC to share about the organization and her role. At the Parents Event, we were also able to invite the president of the DC chapter to the event to speak to everyone. Furthermore, Gamma Chi donated $1000 to the KKG Foundation to support other Kappa women.
Gamma Chi included diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives in our programming through the continuance of appointing a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Chair. This member meets weekly with other DEI chairs on the Diversity and Inclusion Leadership (DIL) Board at GW to discuss promoting diversity. This year, the DIL Board offered bystander intervention training to the DEI officers. In April, our DEI Chair gave a presentation on performative activism and genuine allyship which opened a conversation for sisters to discuss these topics and how the chapter can encourage allyship. The chapter continues to make diversity, equity, and inclusion core values in each of our activities, social media posts, and recruitment workshops. In the fall semester, a fraternity at GW was victim to the vandalization of a Torah scroll at their on-campus house. Gamma Chi reacted by denouncing antisemitism, supporting the fraternity in a campus gathering, and opening a dialogue about the incident for members. One of our sisterhood events raised awareness on National Hispanic Heritage Month where we ate traditional Venezuelan cuisine. Gamma Chi will additionally be involved in GW Chabad’s Chanukah event during the first week of December. Gamma Chi’s two philanthropies, the Boys & Girls Club and NAMI, are active in promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion which is why we’ve found ourselves closely tied to them.