Alpha Delta Pi

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Alpha Delta Pi (AΔΠ) provides a rich experience for collegiate and alumnae members. UW ADPis strive to be leaders in the community through service, scholarship, and inclusion. Members actively seek knowledge and bring new ideas to our chapter so we continue to grow together. Alpha Delta Pi proudly supports Ronald McDonald House Charities which provides families with children undergoing medical treatment with stable meals, housing, and additional resources. In addition to fundraising, our members volunteer at RMHC’s Seattle chapter. Joining Alpha Delta Pi provides lifelong opportunities for connection and personal growth. Above all, we support each other.

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ADPi, founded at the University of Washington in 1917, brings together women connected by the motto “We live for each other.” Represented by their azure blue and white and symbols including the lion, diamond, and woodland violet, members take pride in traditions that emphasize loyalty, support, and community. The chapter is dedicated to making a difference through its partnership with Ronald McDonald House Charities, supporting families whose children are receiving medical care. Through shared values and meaningful service, ADPi continues to build a legacy of compassion and connection within the UW Panhellenic community.