Service and Philanthropy
Each year, the Sisters of Kappa Phi Lambda work to go above and beyond limitations in hopes of providing service and giving back to our community. We recognize that our communities and culture are what has made us the strong and independent women that we are today. We work to reciprocate what we have received back to the communities around us. Our sisters are constantly participating in individual community service events, as well as giving their full support to causes as a unified organization and entity.
While we continue to support our national philanthropic cause, the Upsilon Chapter has also adopted the Polaris Project as its chapter cause. The mission of the Polaris Project is to combat modern day slavery and human trafficking which not only renders individuals weak and abused, but also strips a person of their human rights. While the members of the Polaris Project work to strengthen the anti-trafficking movement, the Sisters of Upsilon Chapter offer support through benefits and events in which all proceeds goes to the Polaris Project
Recently we have also adopted another philanthropy, Safe Horizon, dedicated to our alum that passed away, Sunny Kim “LaROK”. It is the largest non-profit victim services agency in the United States. Safe Horizon’s mission is to provide support, prevent violence and promote justice for victims of crime and abuse, their families and communities.