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  name Alpha Chi Omega
  founded
  birthplace DePauw University , ( Greencastle, Indiana )
  type Social
  scope International
  motto ''Together let us seek the heights''
  colors Scarlet Red and Olive Green
  symbol Golden Lyre
  flower Red Carnation
  philanthropy Alpha Chi Omega Foundation
  chapters 135
  members 210,000+
  address 5939 Castle Creek Parkway North Dr
  city Indianapolis
  state Indiana
  country USA
  homepage http://wwwalphachiomegaorg/


Alpha Chi Omega ('''ΑΧΩ''', also known as '''A-Chi-O''' or '''Alpha Chi''') is a women's Fraternity founded on October 15 1885 . Currently, there are over 130 chapters of Alpha Chi Omega at colleges and universities across the United States. Alpha Chi Omega's official symbol is the Lyre .


HISTORY

Alpha Chi Omega was formed at DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana . Professor James Hamilton Howe, Dean of the Music School, invited seven young women from the school to attend a meeting for the purpose of forming a society. Those young women were Anna Allen, Olive Burnett, Bertha Deniston, Amy DuBois, Nellie Gamble, Bessie Grooms, and Estelle Leonard. Alpha Chi Omega’s Founders chose " Alpha " (Α), the first letter of the Greek Alphabet , because they were forming the first fraternity in the school of music. Since they thought they might also be founding the last such fraternity, " Omega " (Ω) seemed appropriate. " Kai ", meaning "and" was added to form the beginning and the end. "Kai" was soon changed to " Chi " (Χ), a letter of the Greek alphabet. The first house included 27 women, and has become much larger throughout the years. Alpha Chi Omega no longer has any musical connections, but the legacy and talent of its founders remains in its symbol and symphony.

The open motto is "Together let us seek the heights."

Alpha Chi Omega's colors of Scarlet Red and Olive Green were chosen to commemorate the fraternity's Fall founding. The symbol is a Lyre and the official flower is a red Carnation , exemplifying the Fraternity's colors.

The Lyre of Alpha Chi Omega was chosen by the founders after much research, and designed by James G. Campbell (an undergraduate member of Beta Theta Pi men's fraternity, who acted as librarian for DePauw's School of Music). The Lyre, a replica of a three stringed harp, was decided on because it stayed true to their musical interest, as music unites the souls of many. According to Greek mythology the first instrument played by the gods on Mt. Olympus was a lyre. The original badge was purchased by Founder Bertha Deniston and is in the Fraternity archives at Headquarters.

The coat of arms includes a square shield, a crest, and a scroll. The shield is red, with a bar of olive green. The first section of the shield displays a book in gold; at the base is a sheaf of wheat, also in gold. The bar has three white stars. The crest, a lyre bird, is in its natural color. The scroll at the bottom bears the Greek translation of the open motto, “Together let us seek the heights.”

There are 135 chapters of Alpha Chi Omega at colleges and universities in the United States. There are also many very active Alumnae chapters. The alumnae chapters allow women of all post-graduate ages to come together and continue the mission and values of Alpha Chi Omega. In addition, alumnae chapters continue the cause of working to eliminate domestic violence. Alpha Chi Omega collegiate chapters work directly with alumnae chapters to link women by way of formation of a very personalized mentorship program.


MISSION STATEMENT

Alpha Chi Omega is a national women's organization that enriches the lives of members through lifetime opportunities for friendship, leadership, learning, and service.


STANDARDS FOR MEMBERSHIP

Alpha Chi Omega prides itself on maintaining five standards:


IMPORTANT DATES

Members of Alpha Chi Omega have enjoyed the same heritage and traditions for nearly 121 years. Some of these special dates celebrated by Alpha Chi Omega include:

Founders' Day - Sisters gather on October 15th of each year to recognize the fraternity’s fall founding at DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana . On Founders' Day, members wear their badges, along with scarlet and olive green ribbons.

Hera Day - On March 1st of each year, members recognize the fraternity's commitment to helping others by conducting service projects and offering assistance to others.

MacDowell Month - Each year, during the month of February, Alpha Chi Omega women celebrate the fine arts and their fine art heritage.

Chapter Founders' Days - Each collegiate chapter recognizes its founding anniversary annually.

The National Convention - Members join together every two years to conduct fraternity business, reunite with fellow Alpha Chis, and celebrate Alpha Chi Omega.


THE SYMPHONY OF ALPHA CHI OMEGA


"My Symphony"

To see beauty even in the common things of life.

To shed the light of love and friendship round me.

To keep my life in tune with the world that I shall make no discords in the harmony of life.

To strike on the lyre of the universe only the notes of happiness, of joy, of peace.

To appreciate every little service rendered.

To see and appreciate all that is noble in another,

Be her badge what it may.

And to let my lyre send forth the chords of love, unselfishness, sincerity.

This is to be my symphony.

-Celia McClure, Delta Chapter: Allegheny College, 1914


PHILANTHROPY

Alpha Chi Omega's original philanthropy was Easter Seals .

Alpha Chi Omega's current national philanthropy is the Alpha Chi Omega Foundation, which supports Victims of Domestic Violence. Alpha Chi Omega voted to change primary philanthropies during the 1980s after the National Board became aware of the prevalence of Domestic Violence , with very little remedy offered to Victim s, both financially and emotionally. Alpha Chi Omega was the first American women's fraternity to tackle the problems of domestic violence head-on, not just by assisting victims, but by embracing and educating its members against it. Alpha Chi Omega continues its support of Easter Seals .

Individual chapters focus their attention on increasing the awareness of and Alumni chapters support physically and financially. Local agencies include Rape crisis centers, Emergency Shelter s and safe houses for victims of domestic violence and their children, and long-term assistance centers for battered women across the nation.

Alpha Chi Omega also supports the MacDowell Colony , as well as Kristin's Story in cooperation with Delta Delta Delta .


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