Philanthropy

The Delta Gamma Foundation fosters lifetime enrichment for members, promotes Service for Sight, and partners with the Fraternity to ensure the future of our sisterhood.

"At Delta Gamma, our commitment to our philanthropy, Service For Sight, is not only an opportunity to help others but a way of life. Our passion for helping others extends to the visually impaired community and beyond as we strive to Do Good in our community in any way that we can!" -- Sara Friedlander, vp: Foundation

Delta Gamma Foundation: 2021-2022 Philanthropy Video

Service For Sight

Service for Sight offers a variety of unique service opportunities for members of Delta Gamma to participate in. Click below to get a glimpse into some of the service work the Gamma Zeta chapter does to “do good” in our community.

Lectureship

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In 1992, Dr. Paul Martin established the Delta Gamma Lectureship in Values and Ethics to honor his wife Dorothy Garrett Martin (Dotty), Eta-Akron, in celebration of their 50th wedding anniversary. The goal of the lectureships is “to establish a venue on college campuses where values and ethics could be discussed in an open format.”

In 2018, Aly Raisman spoke to the LSU community about her experience as an Olympic gold medalist and sexual assault survivor.

Gamma Zeta’s past Lectureship speakers include Gabrielle Union, actress and women’s sexual assault advocate; Giuliana Rancic, E! News anchor and breast cancer survivor; Aron Ralston, best-selling author and inspiration for the five-time Academy Award nominated film “127 Hours”; and Steve Ford, actor and son of President Gerald Ford.

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