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Sigma Sigma Phi Gamma Chapter

Sigma Sigma Phi Gamma Chapter. LECOM Erie, Pennsylvania. AOA National Convention New Orleans, LA November 1, 2009 President: Allison E. Giles, OMSII. Sigma Sigma Phi’s Goals:. Positively impact the community at large through service projects and charitable fundraisers

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Sigma Sigma Phi Gamma Chapter

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  1. Sigma Sigma PhiGamma Chapter LECOM Erie, Pennsylvania AOA National Convention New Orleans, LA November 1, 2009 President: Allison E. Giles, OMSII

  2. Sigma Sigma Phi’s Goals: • Positively impact the community at large through service projects and charitable fundraisers • Strengthen the presence and awareness of Osteopathy in the local community • Promote fellowship amongst the student body and continue the scholastic standing of its members and its colleagues

  3. How we succeed in our goals • Bi-annual Blood Drives • Benefit Events  Bake sales and other fundraisers • Service Projects at the House of Healing, a local women’s shelter • Collaborative community service events with LECOM • Monthly Meetings

  4. Bi-Annual Blood Drives • September 2007  over 26 units of blood collected • April 2009  49 units of blood! • Collaborative effort with Community Blood Bank of Erie, PA • Held at LECOM campus every spring and fall for the past 5 years • SSP orchestrates the donations of students, faculty, staff and community, and works in concert with the blood bank to ensure efficient collection

  5. The Blood Mobile

  6. LECOM Ambassadorship • Tri-weekly interview panels from October through May • 2-3 SSP members eat lunch with the interviewing students and answer any questions they may have • Other events include furthering LECOM in the community

  7. House of Healing • Shelter that offers a positive alternative environment for incarcerated women and their children • SSP offers financial support raised through fundraising events  Bake sales • Holiday dinners and events  Christmas, Thanksgiving, Halloween, Easter • Past and future events including general maintenance, arts and crafts projects, and much more!

  8. SSP and House of Healing Easter Dinner • Helped prepare and • serve Easter dinner • for House of Healing • Children • Organized games • including bunny • bowling, ball relays, and • egg races

  9. SSP and House of Healing Easter Dinner

  10. Relay for Life!

  11. Other collaborative events • Pennsylvania’s International Coastal Cleanup • Walk to Cure Diabetes • Walk to Cure Breast Cancer • Wellsville community health projects **Most club presidents are members of SSP**

  12. SSP Monthly Meetings • General club meeting the fourth Monday of every month to discuss upcoming events and promote fellowship amongst student colleagues • Members must participate in community service and fundraising events as part of their SSP commitment

  13. Final Thoughts… • It is with great enthusiasm that we remain steadfast in our efforts as we continually grow and evolve to meet the perpetually changing needs of our student colleagues and the community at large. SSP Gamma Chapter Executive Board LECOM

  14. Thank You!

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