Alpha Gamma Chapter
Washington, D.C. Metro Area
Picture Gallery
Take a moment to view pictures that represent three main tenets of our chapter: Sisterhood, Community Service and Leadership
Representing Duke University!
Nancy, Julie
Alpha Gamma chapter sisters at our Annual Holiday Potluck in 2004
Representing Duke University!
Sisterhood
Alpha Gamma chapter was established by and has grown through a diverse sisterhood of women from numerous Undergraduate and Alumnae chapters across the nation. As new sisters move to the area, our sisterhood grows, and we celebrate our bond at national conferences, social events, and informal gatherings.
Sisters from the Alpha Gamma Chapter tabled at Montgomery Middle School's International Night to create meaningful conversations about higher education in exchange for a Beta gift bag. Here are our sisters June Jimenez (Nu Chapter) Kristin Sepulveda (Alpha Gamma) and Dilenia Santos (Alpha Gamma) (From Left to right) in 2023.
Alpha Gamma sisters co-sponsored The day of Service at The Community College of Baltimore County Essex Campus. Here are our sisters Diana Tinta (Alpha Gamma), Ana Davis (Eta), Marilyn Cabrera( Alpha Gamma), Ingrid Sabio McLaughlin (Beta), Dori Mornin (Alpha) and lastly Dilenia Santos (Alpha Gamma)( From left to right) in 2021.
Partnering with City Year during the Martin Luther King Day of Service to paint a Washington, DC High School
Sisters from the Alpha Gamma Chapter tabled at Montgomery Middle School's International Night to create meaningful conversations about higher education in exchange for a Beta gift bag. Here are our sisters June Jimenez (Nu Chapter) Kristin Sepulveda (Alpha Gamma) and Dilenia Santos (Alpha Gamma) (From Left to right) in 2023.
Community Service
Serving our community is an important part of our organizational and chapter mission. Alpha Gamma Chapter sisters have demonstrated commitment to national fundraisers and community organizations dedicated to addressing social justice and public health issues that impact our
communities. We often partner with non-profit organizations and other Greek organizations to foster service through unity.
Sisters from across the region discuss sorority matters during the 2015 regional retreat.
OPBSI sisters, from DC to NY, marching in solidarity during the 2010 March for America to advocate for Immigration Reform.
Alpha Gamma Sisters Michelle Minguez (Pi), Carolina Espinal (Iota), Nicole Williams (Mu), Ariana Curtis (Omicron) and Erika Ruiz (Nu) attend the 2007 CHCI gala.
Sisters from across the region discuss sorority matters during the 2015 regional retreat.
Leadership
As an organization and chapter, we strive to make a social impact by working together to influence change in our communities. Our sisters’ commitment to leadership is highlighted by their individual and collaborative professional, academic, and social endeavors.