Sigma Lambda Upsilon/Seņoritas Latinas Unidas Sorority, Inc.
est. 1987

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


Contact Victoria H. McEachin
public-relations@sigmalambdaupsilon.org

October 3, 2005


Theta Epsilon Graduate/Professional Chapter Wins the
NALFO Award for Philanthropic Excellence by an Alumni Chapter

New York, NY - The Theta Epsilon Graduate/Professional Chapter of Sigma Lambda Upsilon/Señoritas Latinas Unidas Sorority, Inc. received the award for Philanthropic Excellence by an Alumni Chapter at the Latino Greek Awards presented by the National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations held on Saturday, October 1, 2005.

The Theta Epsilon Graduate/Professional Chapter of Buffalo/Rochester, NY was the founding chapter of the Sigma Lambda LADYS program. The program promotes sisterhood, cultural pride, academic excellence and service to the community within its participants. The program also offers college and career preparation, emphasizing its importance. The Sigma Lambda LADYS are paired with an Hermana from the chapter, who acts as a mentor to the young woman. Each of the Sigma Lambda LADYS participates in group activities as well as individual meets with their mentor to ensure team work and one-on-one attention that is needed.

"Congratulations Theta Epsilon on their continued success! The hard work and dedication they put forth for the Sigma Lambda LADYS program is greatly appreciated, applauded, and does not go unnoticed. For the past few years, the chapter has executed an outstanding program, often with limited resources, and have achieved the goals set out for the program without comprise. Their dedication is admirable, their time is valued, and their commitment to the community is treasured. I thank them for continuing to live out our organization's goals and ideals through the program and their daily lives," said Hermana Melodie Maldonado, NALFO Representative.

Sigma Lambda Upsilon/Señoritas Latinas Unidas Sorority, Inc. was founded on December 1, 1987 at Binghamton University as an organization that would provide sisterhood and support while also promoting academic achievement, service to the community and cultural enrichment. Today, 17 years later, the sorority's purpose remains to unite women committed to seeking the political and social advancement of the under-represented populations. Through the Hermanas leadership, the sorority has 27 undergraduate chapters at over 30 campuses, 13 graduate -professional chapters and has touched the lives of more than 300 women.

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