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We Have A Heart . . . . for Hearing and Speech
Today, May 5, is Delta Zeta’s annual Heart for Hearing and Speech Day, a day devoted to raising both awareness and funds for our national philanthropy, hearing and speech. Did you know that hearing loss affects more than 48 million Americans? And, because of our commitment, Delta Zeta is poised to make a difference in…
Staying involved with Delta Zeta after graduation can look different for many members. It doesn’t always mean volunteering to work with a collegiate chapter as an advisor or CCD. Staying engaged with Delta Zeta means staying connected with the women who we built bonds with during our collegiate years while continuing to represent our shared values in every aspect of life. The Delta Zeta journey continues after leaving campus simply by getting together with our sisters for dinner on the weekend, heading back to campus to support a philanthropy event, planning a trip for a girls weekend and continues by celebrating the milestone of life together.