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Come Home - Beta Tau Chapter of Alpha Delta Pi House Fund

The Come Home - Beta Tau Chapter of Alpha Delta Pi House Fund was created in 2024 for the Beta Tau Chapter of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority (ΑΔπ) at The University of Akron.

Alpha Delta Pi was the first sorority founded by women for women on May 15th, 1851. Ever since, Alpha Delta Pi has been empowering women to strive for higher standards in education, friendship, philanthropic duties, service, and leadership to enrich lives not only for themselves but for the community.

Alpha Delta Pi believes that by following their motto, "We Live For Each Other," their lives will be enriched by true friendships and by unselfish service to mankind. By honoring their traditions and values which their founders set forth, they are able to do so. Alpha Delta Pi believes that a college education not only means striving for academic excellence but also creates a path for women to develop into courageous, passionate, and selfless leaders. Members of Alpha Delta Pi are able to grow positively and have sisterhood and friendship to guide them along the way.

The sisterhood of Alpha Delta Pi does not only exist throughout the duration of a member's college career but is lifelong. The Alpha Delta Pi sisters at The University of Akron have a strong bond with the Alumnae members in the surrounding area. Every year they celebrate their founding and the over 80 years they have spent on The University of Akron's campus. Bringing together so many of their members truly exemplifies a sisterhood that lasts a lifetime. The Come Home - Beta Tau Chapter of Alpha Delta Pi House Fund was established as part of We Rise Together, the Campaign for The University of Akron.

The purpose of The Come Home – Beta Tau Chapter of Alpha Delta Pi House Fund is to support all costs associated with Beta Tau’s sorority house located on The University of Akron campus. House fund related expenses and purchases can include, but are not limited to, ongoing maintenance, renovations, improvements, insurance, real estate taxes, rent, general upkeep, and utilities. 

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