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ABOUT US

aKDPhi is one of the fastest growing Asian-interest sororities.

alpha Kappa Delta Phi is an international Asian-interest sorority with 60 active chapters located at numerous universities across the United States and in Canada. Thousands of undergraduate and alumnae sisters support the rapidly growing network of strong and successful women in the organization. alpha Kappa Delta Phi is part of the National APIA Panhellenic Association (NAPA), which it helped charter in 2006.

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NATIONAL HISTORY

alpha Kappa Delta Phi was established at the University of California at Berkeley in the fall of 1989 and recognized by the College Panhellenic Association on February 7, 1990. The fourteen founding sisters: Betty Chu, Karin Co, Susan Kim, Nancy Lee, Sherri Leung, Annie Loo, Belinda Ma, Anita Ng, Serene Ngin, Fannie Pon, Josie Sun, Daisy Wu, Jill Yoshimura, and Reina Yuan, dedicated themselves to establishing a strong and lasting organization, which would provide Asian-American women the opportunity to participate in the Greek system. Soon after being recognized by the College Panhellenic Association, the founding sisters brought together a diverse group of women who shared with them the goals of sisterhood, scholarship, and leadership. These ideals would later set the foundation for alpha Kappa Delta Phi’s purpose.
The love and generosity that each member had for the organization was instrumental to the growth of alpha Kappa Delta Phi’s reputation as a sorority, as well as to the forging of unbreakable friendships. The sisterhood has since then spread to prominent university campuses across the country. To meet the needs of the growing sisterhood, the National Board of alpha Kappa Delta Phi was established in May of 1993 at the National Convention in Santa Barbara, California.
It is the sincere wish of the founding sisters that alpha Kappa Delta Phi continue to promote Asian-Awareness in the community and leadership for women by providing each woman with the resources, unique sisterly support and understanding to achieve her goals in life.
To continue the sisterhood after graduation, the National Alumnae Board of alpha Kappa Delta Phi was established in the Fall of 2002 under the initiation of the National Board Alumnae Chair, Sophia Yen, UC Berkeley alumna. The 2002-2003 National Alumnae Board then set the foundation for the establishment of the National Alumnae Association.

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CHAPTER HISTORY

In May 2020, Diem Dang, Hannah Nguyen, and Celine Wang wanted to provide and foster a community where womxn interested in Asian culture and experiences could find a home away from home. They officially initiated "Lotus Interest Group." Soon after, the group of three became fourteen! Denessa Arvetta, Karen Cheng, Joni Dalton, Cece Goff, Grace Gonsiorowski, Selene Lam, Jacie Little, Tiffany Luong, Sarayu Nandipati, Nanaka Onishi, and Hannah Wang joined them in bringing these values to campus. Through sisterhood events, philanthropy, leadership, and fundraising, the fourteen women formed an unbreakable bond!

MISSION STATEMENT

The sisterhood of alpha Kappa Delta Phi provides women with a sense of belonging that nurtures life-long friendships, develops self-empowered leaders, and strengthens communities through service, scholarship, and Asian-Awareness.

VISION STATEMENT

aKDPhi envisions a worldwide network of respected, confident women who elevate each other and their communities through compassionate, purpose-driven leadership that ensures diversity, encourages innovation, and promotes collaboration.

OUR PILLARS

Sxsterhood | Scholarship | Leadership | Asian-Awareness | Service

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Sisterhood

The aKDPhi sisterhood establishes a sense of belonging that nurtures life-long friendships, unforgettable memories, and supports a lasting network of self-empowered leaders who continue to uplift each other long after graduation. We foster bonds through events that cater to the interests of our sisters.

NATIONAL PHILANTHROPY

Womxn are the heart of every family, so diseases that adversely impact women, adversely impact everyone in society. Since 1999, aKDPhi has focused our national philanthropy on Breast Cancer Awareness and our year-round service efforts raise awareness, spread education, and help fund breast cancer research. Every October, during national Breast Cancer Awareness month, our sisters nationwide dedicate at least one Service Event to Breast Cancer Awareness.

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