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In April of 2015, Circle of Sisterhood awarded a $5,000 grant to Malini Foundation, a nonprofit social enterprise that advances the interest of women and girls in Sri Lanka through quality education and by empowering them to use their voices in the international community. The Malini Foundation seeks to nurture a positive perspective of female […]
- September 21, 2016
Her name is Rachel Durham but back in Malawi she is known as Chisomo, meaning Grace, which is the name Durham was given by the people in the village of Kwenda on her trek with Circle of Sisterhood. After two-years of fundraising and a change in location, the Panhellenic Association at the University of Tennessee […]
- August 26, 2016
¡Somos BuildOn! ¡Somos BuildOn! ¡¡Somos BuildOnnnnnn!! The simple yet unifying phrase our Circle of Sisterhood trek team would join in every morning before starting on the worksite—translating to “We are BuildOn.” Not they are, or you are, or I am… We are, all together, collectively, as one team. After that refrain, the workday would commence. […]
- August 11, 2016
There is a simple reason that I support the Circle of Sisterhood: I support sorority women and I support women in leadership roles. I am a better man because of the women who have helped develop me in my life and I believe in paying it forward. I believe that if you have been positively […]
- June 17, 2016
Circle of Sisterhood is new to the University of Michigan-Dearborn’s campus, so the sorority women were both eager and interested to learn more about the organization and how they could get involved. The Panhellenic community at the University of Michigan-Dearborn (UMD) campus promotes the interests of three Panhellenic sororities; Delta Phi Epsilon, Phi Mu, and […]
- June 4, 2016