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Saturday, January 14, 2007
MLK Day of Service:
AKA's being of service to all mankind by volunteering at Alterra Retirement Center

Wednesday, January 18, 2007
The chapter sponsored our annual Martin Luther King Jr. Candle Light Vigil to provide a personal and intimate event to the MLK Jr. week’s schedule. Following the vigil, the group attended a lecture in Memorial Hall by Dr. Cornel West.

Thursday, February 1, 2007
Members of the Theta Pi Chapter had a mock sit-in to remember the 1960’s Greensboro sit-ins. We sat silently in the entrance of Lenoir Hall.

Wednesday, February 21, 2007
The AKA’s raise campus awareness about heart disease and its alarming effect on women. (We wore red only for that day)

Tuesday, March 6, 2007
On March 6, 2007, Theta Pi presented The Black Family: Fact or Fiction. The goal of the program was to have a critical discussion of the portrayal of black family within the media.

Saturday, March 31, 2007
The Theta Pi chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. recently co-sponsored the Second Annual Steps for Health: A Walk for Brest Cancer on March 31, 2007, along with Embrace (Emphasizing Brotherhood Across Campus Effectively) and the Caroling Women’s Center.

100 Years of Service
Visiting the AKA exhibit in Atlanta

…mentoring the children of Chapel Hill
Trinity Court is a low socio-economic community based in Chapel Hill. Every week, Theta Pi mentors and plan activities for the kids. This community will also be a part of Theta Pi’s Undergraduate Signature Program: Economic Educational Advancement Through Technology that will begin in November.

From one sorority to another…
Theta Pi partnered with Alpha Chi Omega to discuss differences in their sororities and make cookies for the families at the Ronald McDonald House

Feed the Need
Volunteering with the Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina to raise money for impoverished families.

Skee Week

Habitat For Humanity
Theta Pi helps build a home in Hillsborough

Triangle Sister’s Network annual Block Walk
Theta Pi, Alpha Chi, and Kappa Omicron partner with the Triangle Sister’s Network in their annual block walk. TSN is composed of a group of black women who are diagnosed with or who have survived breast cancer. The chapter as well as the community raised money for this cause.
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