Because Of Alpha Delta Pi | The Odyssey Online
Start writing a post
Student Life

Because Of Alpha Delta Pi

The First, Finest and Forever

70
Because Of Alpha Delta Pi

Because of ADPi, I have made friends with girls I may have never ended up meeting at my university.

Going through recruitments was a way to meet girls that I would never have classes with, and who didn't live down the hall from me freshman year. No, I do not "pay for my friends" but joining this organization was definitely a way to make plenty of them.

Because of ADPi, I learned all about Ronald McDonald House Charities and that I can make a difference.

Alpha Delta Pi has been partnered with the Ronald McDonald House Charities since 1979 and this past academic year alone raised over $1,000,000. Not only do we get to raise money for the organization, but we have the opportunity to go to the houses and work hand in hand with the children staying at the houses. This organization has allowed sisters to be completely hands on in our philanthropy.

Because of ADPi, I know what it truly means to live for someone else.

Our open motto is "We Live For Each Other" and I have not met a sister who doesn't live up to that. It can be something small, like giving some meal plan to a sister in need, to dropping everything to be there for a sister who just needs someone to talk to.

Because of ADPi, I learned the true definition of "tradition".

Being the first, our traditions have been around since 1851. And with over 100 chapters in the US and Canada there are thousands of sisters sharing the same rituals. It's truly a connection like no other.

Because of ADPi, I have been changed, for good.

While I haven't finished my four years as an active sister yet, I have already been impacted greatly by this organization. It has taught me lessons, given me opportunities and experiences, and has become one of the biggest parts of my college experience.

Report this Content
This article has not been reviewed by Odyssey HQ and solely reflects the ideas and opinions of the creator.
retail
Chor Ip / Flickr

I'm sure, like me, many of you received lots of gift cards over the holidays. After working retail seasonally, here are a few tips that I learned in order to make the employees at your favorite store just a little happier and not want to charge you extra on your purchase for being awful. Here are some times when you should be nicer to retail workers than you actually are!

Keep Reading...Show less
5 Untold Struggles Of The Short Friend

I'm the Short Friend. I've been the Short Friend since about the seventh grade. I'm the one who stands in the front of the photos, gets made fun of for their height, and still shops in the kids department.

This article is not for the Almost Short Friends, i.e. the 5'3" and 5'4" Friends. No no, this is for the Actually Short Friends, i.e. the Barely Scraping 5'1" and shorter Short Friends.

Keep Reading...Show less
fall
Pixabay

Myers/Briggs personalty types are a common psychological assessment that has gone mainstream in recent years and most people know theirs.

If you don’t, check it out

Keep Reading...Show less
Student Life

12 Thoughts You Have When You're Late to Your 9 AM (Again)

It's a daily struggle to make it on time, but everyone has those days where they just...don't.

1114
man running down on desert

You tried your best to avoid it, but that one statistics class that you need to take in order to graduate was only offered at 9 AM. Sound familiar? Now it's a daily struggle to make it on time, but everyone has those days where they just...don't. If that sounds relatable, then you may have experienced some (or all) of these thoughts.

Keep Reading...Show less
11 Things All Call Center Workers Can Empathize With Better Than Anyone
Youtube

This semester I started my journey as a member of my University's Alumni Outreach Team. This means a lot of things, but primarily it means that I get to make phone calls to parents and alumni two nights a week to update contact information, collect things like business cards and volunteer hours, and even ask for money.

Keep Reading...Show less

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Facebook Comments