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The sisters of Sigma Phi Omega are strongly committed to serving the community. Our official National Philanthropy is domestic violence. Every year, a week in October is taken to help promote our cause. Our members can be seen on Trousdale Parkway, passing out informational brochures and purple ribbons. Donations are also collected at this time and is used to benefit a local organization.

Although our national philanthropy is to raise awareness and promote the prevention of domestic violence, throughout the year we also participate in a number of other philanthropies. Other events and organizations that our chapters participates in include:

AIDS Walk
"Say No to Drugs" Race Marathon
USC Parents Weekend
Mabuhay Festival
Toy Drives
Zeta Phi "Skid" Rho
Beach Clean Up
Take Back the Night
Swim With Mike
Day of the Child
...And more!

Sigmas are proud to serve the communities in which we live. Service is one of the main aspects of our sisterhood, and we are always glad to contribute and make a difference.

To view photos from various events we have participated in, please visit our gallery.

National Philanthropy
To raise awareness of domestic violence
in the Asian Community and promote
the prevention of domestic violence
against women

October
Domestic Violence Awareness Month

S.A.F.E. Week (10/11-10/15)
Stop Abuse in Family Environments
Show your support by wearing a purple ribbon to raise awareness!

This year, all contributions will be donated
to the 1736 Family Crisis Center


Contact
If you are interested in participating in a service event with us, please contact our service chairs:

Mindy Nguyen
mvnguyen@usc.edu

Kathy Tran
trank91@yahoo.com

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