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Kappa Delta Sorority

Kappa Delta Sorority

In 1998, Girl Scouts of the USA launched a distinguished partnership with Kappa Delta Sorority to link Girl Scouts alumnae ages 18-29 with pre-teen and teen Girl Scouts. The partnership's longstanding objective is founded on female college students' and young professionals' desire to serve pre-teen and teen girls in a mentorship capacity.

As Girl Scout mentors and volunteers, Kappa Delta collegians and alumnae are reinforcing our shared values of honesty, integrity, friendship and girl leadership. Kappa Delta chapters host uniquely ME! self-esteem events, National Girls Day celebrations and other activities like campus tours and community service projects. Girl Scouts who take part in Kappa Delta-sponsored events earn a special Kappa Delta badge.

Additionally, The Kappa Delta Foundation contributes $10,000 annually to the Girl Scout Gold Award program, providing each of ten Girl Scout Gold Award Young Woman of Distinction award recipients a $1,000 scholarship toward her college tuition.

About Kappa Delta
Kappa Delta is a national sorority with more than 205,000 members. It strives to make great things happen in women's lives, on campuses and in communities across the country. Kappa Delta inspires its members to reach their potential by offering opportunities for leadership, personal development, academic success and community service, all in the context of true friendship. It recently created the Confidence Coalition to bring together all the organizations that help build confidence in girls and women. To learn more, visit www.kappadelta.org.