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Kappa Kappa Gamma

Philanthropy

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THE FOUNDATION

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Kappa Kappa Gamma has a rich history of serving others. The words of the Preamble to ourBylaws, written in 1892, provide a framework for

the Fraternity’s commitment to philanthropy.

Service to others has been a natural outcome of our values. Kappa encourages our membersto support three philanthropic programs—the

Kappa Kappa Gamma Foundation, Reading IsFundamental, and a community or campus

program. Collectively, this is known as Kappa Cares, formerly, Philanthropy

1-2-3.

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The first part of Kappa Cares is the Kappa Kappa Gamma Foundation, which

was established in 1989 and, today, is one of the largest Greek foundations. The Foundation

provides an opportunity for Kappas of all ages to serve the needs of other Kappas. The

Foundation accepts financial donations from Kappas, invests the funds, and uses the dividends to serve Kappa in four areas—

confidential aid, scholarships, our two museums, and educationand training.

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Rose McGill Aid provides confidential financial assistance to active and alumna members who

are facing unexpected difficulties.For 100 years, Kappa Kappa Gamma has been

offering scholarship assistance to undergraduateand graduate members who are experiencing need

and who display true merit.

Currently, the Foundation fulfills 33% of requests from qualified applicants. In February 2009, 427

collegiate women submitted scholarship applications and 142 scholarships were awarded. It is the

Foundation’s goal to grant scholarships to 100 percent of qualified applicants.

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The Foundation seeks to preserve the Fraternity’s heritage from an historical perspective and

owns and maintains two historic museums. The first, The Heritage Museum, is located at Kappa

Headquarters in Columbus, Ohio. Here, Kappa and women’s history memorabilia are on display

in a Victorian period setting for both Kappas and the general public.

The second museum isThe Stewart House, the former home of Kappa Founder

and first President, Minnie Stewart.Alpha Chapter Kappas hold recruitment, bid day, and

initiation activities at The Stewart House,and it is also a much-loved locale for Monmouth community events such as bridge clubs, teas,

receptions, and Monmouth College homecoming and alumna events.

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The Foundation provides the Fraternity’s active and alumna members with educational andleadership training. Kappa Trainers travel throughout the United States and Canada,

providingtraining in a variety of areas to chapters and

alumnae associations. Leadership Academy, athree-day leadership retreat, provides

leadership programming for emerging chapter leaders,

advisers and other alumnae. Kappa also offers free online learning through the Kappa

LearningInstitute.

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COMMUNITY PARTNER

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The second part of Kappa Cares is our local philanthropy. Each

chapter supports alocal or campus philanthropy. Our

chapter’s philanthropy is the Children’s Respite Care Center.

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The Mission of Children's Respite Care Center is to provide comprehensive

services and family support to medically fragile, developmentally delayed,

physically challenged, and behaviorally disordered children and their families by providing services that evoke maximum potential and foster the development of

intellectual and social competence.

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• CRCC is more than just a daycare. It is a center where kids with special needs can learn basic life skills.

• CRCC focuses on the strengths of the children and not their weaknesses.

• They have teachers, nurses, therapists, behavior specialists, and physical therapists on staff to give the kids everything they need.

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• Apnea • Catheterizations• Cystic Fibrosis• Cerebral Palsy

• Developmental Delays• Diabetes

• Down Syndrome• Feeding Disorders

• Nasogastric and Gastrostomy Tube Feedings• Oxygen Assistance

• Pre- and Post-Transplant Care• Prematurity

• Seizure Disorders• Spina Bifida

• Spinal Injuries• Tracheostomies

• Traumatic Brain Injury

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READING IS FUNDAMENTAL

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The final component of Kappa Cares is Kappa’s partnership with Reading Is

Fundamental. Reading Is Fundamental is a national organization that works to deliver free

books and literacy resources to families and children. Underserved children, from birth to age

8,are their highest priority. Each February, Kappa

chapters and alumnae associations areencouraged to participate in Reading Is Key, a

service event supporting literacy.

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What are the three components of Kappa Cares?

The Kappa Kappa Gamma Foundation

Community Partner

Reading is Fundamental