Kappa Phi Lambda Sorority Incorporated was established on March 9, 1995 in Binghamton University.
Due to the interesting and the influential impact it had on others, Kappa Phi Lambda has spread
to many other universities in recent years. During the Winter '98 session, after weeks of hard work
and through thick and thin, seven women survived the crucial process. On February 28, 1998 the Delta
Chapter at the University at Stony Brook was established. As founders of a new chapter, much had to be
done. A foundation in Stony Brook promoting cultural awareness to the community and to women amidst the
multi-culturalism was needed to provide the community with services, making one voice for the Asian community,
holding philanthropy fundraisers for needy organizations throughout the world.
Community Service - March of Dimes, May 2003
March of Dimes, May 2003
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Hard at Work Cleaning Up
Kappa Phi Lambda Sorority, Inc
As individuals, we are here to
promote cultural diversity and to educate each other, the society and the world about Pan Asian culture. We realize
the hardships of being a minority but we have the strength to do something about it as a cultural organization. We are
united today to make a difference in the world we live for tomorrow. It may seem endless but the results will be forever.
The dedication that this chapter needed is overwhelming and everlasting. It teaches us all that hard work pays off in the
end. All good things have to be earned. Thus, we all stand tall and honored to be sisters of Kappa Phi Lambda Sorority, Inc.
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