Panhellenic Council
CIRCLE OF SISTERHOOD
In July of 2019, I had the opportunity to travel to Touba Mboufta, Senegal with UF Panhellenic's philanthropy Circle of Sisterhood. Prior to being in country, our team engaged in a variety of orientation sessions. Throughout the entire process, our first priority was ensuring a positive impact on the community of Touba Mboufta that extended long past our trip.
During our time in Touba Mboufta, we participated in various cultural exchanges, a home stay, and most importantly began building a school. This school now serves 60 students and ensures a lasting impact for the entire community.
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If you would like to read more about this experience, please read the blog post I wrote for the UF Panhellenic website which can be found here.
SISTER SUPPORT AMBASSADOR
Through both my junior and senior year of college, I had the opportunity to hold the position of Sister Support Ambassador (SSA) for UF Panhellenic. This was one of my most meaningful roles within Panhellenic. In this role, I worked to support women throughout our campus, particularly those who were victims of sexual assault. While SSA offered a wide variety of resources pertaining to finances, nutrition, academics, mental health, and more the majority of our clients were victims of some type of sexual assault. According of 2019 reports, 1 in 3 women on UF's campus have reported unwanted sexual contact. As a result, this role is essential to working towards a safer campus.
DELTA GAMMA NEW MEMBER AMBASSADOR AT LARGE
As a New Member Ambassador at Large I worked with the Vice President of Membership Education to coordinate a board of 15 members in addition to our new member class of 80 women. We worked to plan events and integrate these 80 women into our chapter. Additionally, I worked with the Director of New Members to hold weekly meetings in which we educated the new members on the history and tradition of Delta Gamma Fraternity.