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COLONY HISTORY

SBU Colony was founded at Stony Brook University on April 14, 2004. It was founded by diverse young women who come from backgrounds that include India, Pakistan and Guyana. These women attended a university that housed numerous Greek organizations, yet none of which represented the South Asian community. They felt the need for an organization that would create bonds of sisterhood among the female South Asian students of SUNY Stony Brook. They also yearned for the opportunity to work together to offer their campus a taste of their South Asian culture through exciting events. They were able to find those ideals they hold close to themselves within the unique, successful and respectable organization, Delta Phi Omega Sorority Inc. They worked together diligently and overcame many obstacles to become sisters of this organization and to offer their fellow South Asian women the opportunity to belong to a well-respected and prosperous South Asian sisterhood here at the State University of New York at Stony Brook.

PHILANTHROPY

Delta Phi Omega Sorority, Inc. is steadfast in its mission to transcend the traditional notions of a sorority. In order to ensure the mission comes to completion, the sisters are cognizant of the world around them, of the need to make a positive impact not only on the university community but also the community at large, and of being proactive in the efforts of human progress. The sorority's paramount objective is to bring awareness and continual support to a sometimes overlooked children's cause, which is ensuring each child, regardless of race, religion, or creed, a quality education and the power to read. The children of today are tomorrow's leaders and without the keys to unlock their potential we, as a society, have denied them a successful future. Therefore, the sisters of Delta Phi Omega are doing their part to ensure that each child is given a key that will allow them to open doors to numerous accomplishments and successes, each child is given the awesome power to read and obtain a befitting education, and that positive steps are aken to obliterate illiteracy throughout the world.

Not only do the sisters work tirelessly for children's education and literacy, the sisters also deem it imperative to spread our volunteerism to numerous other causes and non-profit organizations. The sorority believes that lending a helping a hand in any and all volunteer events helps mold each sister into a well-rounded individual and teaches her about the importance of altruism as well as the positive aspects of giving back to one's community.

NATIONAL HISTORY

Delta Phi Omega Sorority, Inc. was established on December 6, 1998 at the University of Houston by seventeen South Asian women who recognized the need for an organization to promote the advancement of South Asian women. Seventeen women from various backgrounds came together with the common goal of uniting women among the South Asian community. The Founders created the backbone of this sorority on the basis of the five pillars of Sisterhood, Respect, Loyalty, Honesty, and Friendship. They envisioned an organization that would highlight the diverse Indian culture through participation in community and social service projects.

Through determination and perseverance, this vision evolved into a reality and as a result has become a highly sought after organization for South Asian women across the United States. With each passing year, Delta Phi Omega continues to grow and make its presence known not only within their respective universities but also within the community.

Delta Phi Omega has expanded to include 19 chapters and colonies, including the newest addition to the sisterhood, the University of Illinois- Chicago. The women of Delta Phi Omega understand that only through hard work, optimism, and a pure vision will the notion of sisterhood among South Asians prevail.

© 2005 Delta Phi Omega Sorority, Inc. @ Stony Brook University