The Emerald Newsletter | Kappa Delta Chi Sorority Winter/Spring 2018 | Page 11

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Congratulations to Natalia Kdchi Ordonez on passing her NAVLE and officially becoming a doctor of veterinary medicine!!!

unt_kdchiPenguins spotted a penguin at work today 🐧 #KDChi #penguinseverywhere

jasminea423We as women should shine light on our accomplishments and not feel egotistical when we do. It's a way to let the world know that we as women can accomplish great things - Honorary ΚΔΧ Sister, Dolores Huerta. #kdchi #doloreshuerta #unitedfarmworkers

On November 9, 1991, Kappa Delta Chi became a nationally recognized sorority with the induction of the Delta chapter at the University of Arizona. There nine charter members are Alicia Acevedo, Sereslinda Bojorquez, Rita Dominguez, Monica Anne Franco, Yvette Garcia, Luz Maria Hernandez, Aida Nido, Renee Rivera and Rose E. Villa. KDChi became the first Latina-founded, service-based sorority to be recognized on campus their. Their high standards emanate through our sisterly friendship and servitude to each other and those around us. Hence, why they refer to themselves as Delta Divas.

Today, these Delta Divas are doing great things. Kappa Delta Chi was awarded the 2017 Excellence in Diversity Awareness & Programming by the University of

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University of Arizona | Tucson, AZ

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Arizona, among various other awards. They are also super involved with their community; their Local philanthropy being Habitat for Humanity. Habitat for Humanity, is an international, non-governmental, and nonprofit organization, which was founded in 1976. Habitat has been devoted to building "simple, decent, and affordable" housing, a self-described "Christian housing ministry," and has addressed the issues of poverty housing all over the world.