Pledging: Our Hope For The Future September 27, 2008
Posted by apoeg in Membership.Tags: Alpha Phi Omega, Community Service, Pledging, Volunteer Work
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From the outside, Alfred University may not look like much but within this small town, we have the ability to do great things. Alpha Phi Omega | Epsilon Gamma was established in 1947 and has had a long tradition of community service in this and the surrounding areas.
One way we are able to keep on this tradition is through new members, which are gained by the pledge process. Pledges are our hope for the future. They will become the leaders, our friends, and serve those around them just as the founding members of our chapter hoped in 1947.
With them, we can help fight hunger (Angel Food Ministries), give our time at the local animal shelter (Hornell Humane Society), volunteer at blood drives (American Red Cross), build a house for those that would never own one without us (Habitat for Humanity), and take a moment out of our busy lives to clean up what others have carelessly left behind (Adopt-a-Highway).
We are capable of more than we realize. Within each of us lies endless possibilies of greatness, and together, we can help save the world.
If you are not a member, please consider joining us for our Pledge Ceremony tomorrow at 5:30pm in the Kenyon/Allen/Davis Room, Powell Campus Center.
Be a Leader, Be a Friend, Be of Service… Today and Everyday.
For more information on pledging: http://people.alfred.edu/~alphaphi/pledging.html
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