Sigma Kappa Philanthropies

One of the purposes of Sigma Kappa membership is to support worthwhile philanthropic projects in our communities. Nationally, we support four philanthropies:

Alzheimer's Disease
Gerontology
Maine Sea Coast Mission

Alzheimer's Disease

Alzheimer's Disease was adopted as a national philanthropy in 1984. Ever since, Sigma Kappas have raised funds to further the research to find a cure for Alzheimer's Disease and to give support to the victims and their families.

In order to raise funds, all Sigma Kappas participate in the annual lollipop campaign along with local projects. The annual lollipop campaign consists of selling lollipops to "Help Sigma Kappa Lick Alzheimer's". In addition, at Omega each year we have a Pool-a-thon to raise funds for Alzheimer's Disease. Sororities and fraternities compete to win the title as best pool player. Trophies are given out to the winners, and all funds are donated to finding a cure and helping those with the disease.

To find out more information on Alzheimer's Disease, go to the web page of Alzheimer's Association.

Gerontology
Gerontology -- The scientific study of the effects of aging on humans.

Sigma Kappa was the first national sorority to appreciate the need for continued, comprehensive work in the field of gerontology. This is a relatively new field of social service as a result of increased life expectancy. Sigma Kappa has adopted this field as its major endeavor on both the national and local levels.

Every chapter has the opportunity to plan projects to meet the needs of its own community. At Omega, the range of weekly or monthly services varies. We participate in volunteer service in geriatric wards which includes recreational activities such as playing bingo and Christmas carolling. We also support the Meals on Wheels programs, provide short term, no interest loans to purchase new glasses and hearing aids, survey the needs of the elderly in the community, and sponsor senior citizen clubs.

Maine Sea Coast Mission

In honor of our five founders in Maine, Sigma Kappa chose, in 1918, the Maine Sea Coast Mission as our first national philanthropy. The coast of Maine is rocky and infertile. There are many families of fishermen and lighthouse keepers living on small, isolated islands. In 1905, the Maine Sea Coast Missionary Society was organized at Bar Harbor, Maine. The mission superintendent, doctors, nurses, and workers travel about the 2,500 mile coastline of their parish in a boat. They bring medical aid, dental aid, food, clothing, Bible school instruction, toys for children, and reading material to the families.

Each November at Omega, we pack gift boxes of needed items to help the families celebrate Christmas. Sigma Kappas have given loyally their time and money, some have spent summers working at the Mission.


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