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Gamma Sigma Sigma National Service Sorority, Inc.

National History:  

 

In October 1952, members met for the Constitutional Convention at Beekman Towers in New York City. During the weekend, the group decided on a name, colors and the first charters were given to the schools in attendance. October 12, 1952 is recognized as the national founder's day of Gamma Sigma Sigma National Service Sorority.

 

More than 60 years later, the Gamma Sigma Sigma National Service Sorority, continues to make enormous impact on campuses and in communities nationwide, carrying on a tradition of Unity in Service while celebrating is golden milestone. Each year, sorority members contribute thousands of hours to unlimited projects across the country, reporting millions of hours throughout its history.

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Colors: Sanguine & White

Jewelry: Garnets & Pearls

Flower: White Rose

"Unity In Service"

Mission:

 

Gamma Sigma Sigma commits to creating and engaging in opportunities to serve on campuses and in the community to address local, national, and global needs.

 

Vision:

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Gamma Sigma Sigma's vision is for members to demonstrate the capacity for and lifelong commitment to service and leadership.

 

Values:

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Gamma Sigma Sigma values unity, leadership, diversity, partnership, and compassion.

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Unity is not just a motto; Gamma Sigma Sigma encourages its members and chapters to join together in the spirit of service. Gamma Sigma Sigma provides opportunities for members to learn and develop as leaders. Our sorority promotes diversity in service and membership. We value partnerships locally and nationally for the progression of the sorority and the communities in which we service. Through it all, Gamma Sigma Sigma shows compassion in improving the quality of life in our communities.

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