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Kappa Phi Lambda - All-University
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The Epsilon Associate Chapter of Kappa Phi Lambda was established at New York University on March 7, 1998 and rechartered on May 1, 2016 on the pillars of sisterhood, service, and cultural diversity. 
 
Although it is difficult to describe, the bond of sisterhood is unique relationship based on friendship, respect, and a shared vision of empowering one another. Wherever we go, and no matter how long ago we were initiated, each sister is connected and important to the sorority. With a network of sisters spanning across the globe, we can find comfort in knowing that Kappa Phi Lambda extends so much further beyond our own universities!
 
Contributing to our local community through service is also an important shared value for our sisters. We uphold strong ideals of philanthropy and are proud to support CARE, a leading humanitarian organization fighting global poverty as our national philanthropy. In addition, we work closely with our local philanthropy, Sanctuary for Families, a non-profit organization dedicated to the safety, healing and self-determination of victims of domestic violence and related forms of gender violence.
 
Finally, we believe in educating ourselves and the community about not only the beauty and complexity of Pan-Asian cultural heritages, but of all identities, including other BIPOC communities and the LGBTQ+ community. Although we are an Asian / Asian American interest sorority, by no means are we Asian exclusive. Across the nation, sisters represent over 50 different ethnicities and over 30 different native languages, with many intersectional identities that we believe in creating an inclusive and empowering environment for.
 
Twenty-five years since our establishment, the Epsilon Associate Chapter is now 182 sisters strong and growing! 
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