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| Delta Zeta's philanthropy is the Speech and Hearing Impaired. Commitment to our national philanthropy is fulfilled through the Delta Zeta Foundation and the support of national organizations and local projects designated for speech and hearing help. Nationally we support Gallaudet University, the only 4-year accredited university for the hearing impaired in the world; the House Ear Institute, which is known for its medical research in the area of hearing loss; and the Sound Beginnings Program, which raises awareness of the need for newborn hearing screening and the importance of early detection and intervention. Last summer at the 2006 National Convention, Delta Zeta Sorority also adopted two new philanthropies: The Painted Turtle Camp and the Starkey Hearing Foundation. Paint-A-Turtle is a summer camp for terminally ill children. These children are able to go to camp for a week and see specialists regarding their specific illnesses at no cost to their families. The Starkey Hearing Foundation is designed to provide hearing aids in perfect working condition at no cost to the patients. Locally we support the Keys School speech and hearing department and the Tahlequah Speech and Hearing Clinic. We also try to educate our members as well as the campus and community on the challenges faced by the hearing impaired. Delta Zeta has not limited itself to speech and hearing. While we recognize this as our national philanthropy, other causes and organizations benefit from the service of our members. We do volunteer projects with Help in Crisis, a local women's and children's shelter, Victim's Impact Panel, and participate in the philanthropic activities held by other Greek organizations. |
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| In the Spring of 2007 Delta Zeta hosted the 1st Annual Toilet Bowl all-fraternity function. Each of the 8 fraternities on campus competed against each other in a series of relay games and an obstacle course. Donations were collected to benefit the Starkey Hearing Foundation. Congratulations to the men of Kappa Alpha Psi - 2007 Toilet Bowl Champs! And a special thanks too ALL the fraternities that supported our endeavors!! |
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| Through Adopt-A-Highway we have adopted a 2-mile stretch of highway on Hwy 62. Every semester we team up with a fraternity and go out and pick up trash to help clean up the community. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Watermelon Bust is a Philanthropic function put on by the men of Lambda Chi Alpha in support of the North American Food Drive. Each sorority participates to see who can bring the most canned food goods and competes in a variety of relay races....that turns into a massive food fight :) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 2006 and 2007 Watermelon Bust Champions! |
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| 2006 Mud on the Tires Champions! Mud on the Tires is put on by the men of Phi Sigma Kappa. Sororities compete against each other in a variety of events and there is a monetary donation collected in support of the Special Olympics. |
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| These are just a few of the activities that the Delta Phi chapter participates in to raise funds for the Delta Zeta Foundation, promote Speech and Hearing Impaired awareness, and to benefit the community. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||