kappa kappa gamma discussion
by: GR AdministratorKappa Kappa Gamma sorority chapter comments at Texas A&M University - TAMU
#32by: A+
The Nehemiah Center, serves as a safe haven for local children. It is an after school program for at-risk kids within the community in kindergarten through 5th grade. Providing services such as tutoring, snacks and parent enrichment classes, Nehemiah?s goal is to enhance the spiritual, personal, academic and social growth in each child. As a part of their program, they offer tutoring to the kids every Monday-Thursday. During this time, the ladies of KKG dedicate their time to drive to Navasota several times a week and spend an hour working with the kids. Kappa?s involvement with the Nehemiah Center began last year with the help of their advisor and KKG alum, Sandy Frick. As a volunteer herself with the Nehemiah Center in Houston, she saw a need for volunteers in Navasota and suggested KKG should get involved. Katie Solcher a junior Kappa, said,?As philanthropy chair I was looking for a way for KKGs to give of themselves?We help with homework,read to them,play games,listen, be a friend.
#34by: aggiegirl11
#35by: they
definitely are looking for a certain type of girl. not really a house for typical "cookie cutter" sorority girls. these girls are very laid back but can come off as stuck up at times. i loved them when i was going through recruitment! kappa will ALWAYS be a top house here no matter what anyone else tries to say.
#36by: right
#40by: Please,
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