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Alpha Omicron Pi

Focus: social sorority and community service

Average # of members: 52                          Membership dues: $600

Average hours/week to participate: 3

Meetings: Sunday; Mountain View Hall

Website: www.alphaomicronpi.org

President: Erica Bloom eb283@nau.edu

Mission: Mission statement: Women Enriched Through Lifelong Friendships; Objective of AOII: to stand at all times for character, dignity, scholarship, and college loyalty; to strive for and support the best interest of the colleges and universities in which chapters are installed, and in no way to disregard, injure, or sacrifice those interests for the sake of prestige or advancement of the Fraternity or any of its chapters.

Community service projects: We participate in community service events such as street clean ups (particularly Beaver Street, an avenue in which AOII has adopted), and breast cancer and arthritis events, which are AOII's respective local and national philanthropies. Every year AOII participates in Relay for Life and Up 'Til Dawn, as well as events within the Flagstaff and Phoenix communities.

Events: AOII annual Hoops for Hope basketball tournament, a philantropu event for breast cancer and Strilke Out Arthritis kick ball tournament, a philantropy event for children's arthritis.

Why join? AOII is an amazing experience, that you truly must be a part of to understand. AOII is built on the value of lifelong friendship, and each member strive to achieve this value. Some of the values and goals that AOII strives for include: trusting and respecting each other, contributing time, talent and financial resources, promoting integrity, developing leaders, striving for excellence, encouraging innovation and creativity, using teamwork and collaboration, acting philanthropically, and being a living example of Alpha Omicron Pi.

Interested in joining? Please contact our Recruitment Chair, Kaitlin Maher, via email: km358@nau.edu

 

 

 

   

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