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Greetings and Welcome to the Northern Virginia Delta Delta Delta Alumnae Website!!
You have come to the right place if you want to get involved
(or stay involved!) in Tri Delta! Please join us as we celebrate Tri Delta
traditions, build new friendships, and take part in both fun and rewarding
activities!
Our chapter is comprised of over 125 amazing women, from new graduates to Diamond
Circle honorees (those special women celebrating 75 years of membership in
DDD!). Members live all over Northern Virginia, as well as in Maryland and
Washington D.C., and represent over 55 collegiate chapters!
Since 1952, the NoVA DDD Alumnae have engaged in a variety of events and activities,
which we continue to expand and enhance today! From our traditional events
(Newcomers’, Founders’ Day, and Pansy Brunch) to special interest
groups (Deltas Do Dinner, Lunch Bunch, Dolphin Club, Golf, and Bridge), our
members always have a great time!
We love to give back to our community, and have rewarding philanthropic partnerships
with Inova Fairfax Hospital for Children and St. Jude Children’s Research
Hospital. Through the Delta Delta Delta Foundation, we award a scholarship
annually through the Northern Virginia Scholarship Fund (NVSF), and work hand-in-hand
with the Northern Virginia Panhellenic Association for additional philanthropic
efforts.
We look forward to getting to know you! Please contact me if you have any questions
or suggestions, or simply want to say “hi!”.
In the bonds,
Sasha Levy
Alumnae Chapter President
Gamma Omicron, Princeton University, 1999

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