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Philanthropy

Each year, Delta Phi Epsilon raises money to support our four philanthropies, which include:

  • The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
  • The Delta Phi Epsilon Education Foundation
  • The Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders Foundation (ANAD)
  • The Lupus Foundation of Rochester

Each Spring, we remember those who have struggled with eating disorders during Candlelight Vigils held in conjunction with ANAD. 

ANAD

National Assocation of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders

ANAD is a national organization dedicated to alleviating problems of anorexia and other eating disorders. Its methods include education, newsletters, counseling, self-help groups, and providing funds for research. Delta Phi Epsilon is the first international sorority to pledge regular support to an organization concerned with the effects of eating disorders.

 

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Cystic Fibrosis Foundation

The Cystic Fibrosis Founation has been the official philanthropy of Delta Phi Epsilon since 1958. The Foundation receives funds from chapters to support research to find a cure for Cystic Fibrosis and to improve the quality of life for over 30,000 children and young adults with the disease. Since 1967, Delta Phi Epsilon has contributed more than $1 million to research for a cure for cystic fibrosis.

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Delta Phi Epsilon Education Foundation

The Delta Phi Epsilon Education Foundation was established in 1967 and assists members and their children with the completion of their education or continuance of graduate studies through grants and loans. The Education Foundation also funds educational programs and leadership training for undergrad members and advisors.

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The Lupus Foundation of Rochester

The mission of the Lupus Foundation of Rochester is to improve the diagnosis and treatment of lupus, support individuals and families affected by the disease, increase awareness of lupus among health professionals and the public, and to find the causes and the cure.