I just got back from my national civic sorority's National Convention. Phi Beta Psi's main purpose is to promote friendships and raise money for cancer research. We do all sorts of fundraisers throughout the year, and then at the convention each year we vote to give our money raised to doctors chosen by our advisory council that are making strides in cancer research. Since 1941, our sorority has given over 8 million dollars to cancer research, directly to doctors, in the form of research grants. It is only a sorority because it is all women (for those who have a negative connotation of the word). These women are some of the sweetest, most wonderful women I have ever met. I have 40 local friends and hundreds, nationwide, after meeting them at conventions. We are united by our wish to see an end to this dreaded disease. Other than that, we are a wide variety of ages (20 to 90!) and a wide variety of lifestyles and professions.
Have you ever belonged or do you belong now to a special group? What is your purpose? Do you meet regularly? What got you started? (Our sorority is trying to grow as our members get older and pass on, we are dwindling and finding it hard to attract younger members.) If you have never been in such a group, are you interested? I would love to tell you about how you can become a member of Phi Beta Psi!
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