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Why Give to Phi Mu?

Every member of Phi Mu has their own experiences and reasons why Phi Mu is close to their heart. My experience has been one of bonding with women I feel that I have known for a lifetime and opportunities that I never thought I would have.

Phi Mu has led me to not only meet some amazing people, but has also opened doors to so many life changing opportunities. I have had leadership positions in my chapter and helped extend our involvement on campus through my executive position role. I now have the great opportunity of working with Phi Mu Foundation and the first ever Collegiate Leadership Council! This has not only made me appreciate Phi Mu more, but it has helped me truly understand how much our Fraternity helps and supports members.

Financial giving and assistance is something that the Phi Mu Foundation is based upon and this has helped countless women across the nation continue with their education and involvement in Phi Mu. One of my greatest and truest friends that I have made through Phi Mu has been a recipient of one of our chapter’s scholarships. Carson is an amazing woman who exceeds academically and also is committed to always being true to Phi Mu. Carson is from Gatlinburg, Tennessee and her family was effected by the wildfires that raged through that part of East Tennessee in November of 2016. This put some stress on her family as a whole and because of the scholarship awarded to her she was able to continue in Phi Mu.

 

Raising money for sisters who are affected by natural disasters and unforeseen difficulties is something that I am passionate about and want to see grow for the future so that members know that Phi Mu is always on their side.

 

Every member of Phi Mu has their own experiences and reasons why Phi Mu is close to their heart. My experience has been one of bonding with women I feel that I have known for a lifetime and opportunities that I never thought I would have.

 

Phi Mu has led me to not only meet some amazing people, but has also opened doors to so many life changing opportunities. I have had leadership positions in my chapter and helped extend our involvement on campus through my executive position role. I now have the great opportunity of working with Phi Mu Foundation and the first ever Collegiate Leadership Council! This has not only made me appreciate Phi Mu more, but it has helped me truly understand how much our Fraternity helps and supports members.

 

Financial giving and assistance is something that the Phi Mu Foundation is based upon and this has helped countless women across the nation continue with their education and involvement in Phi Mu. One of my greatest and truest friends that I have made through Phi Mu has been a recipient of one of our chapter’s scholarships. Carson is an amazing woman who exceeds academically and also is committed to always being true to Phi Mu. Carson is from Gatlinburg, Tennessee and her family was effected by the wildfires that raged through that part of East Tennessee in November of 2016. This put some stress on her family as a whole and because of the scholarship awarded to her she was able to continue in Phi Mu.

Raising money for sisters who are affected by natural disasters and unforeseen difficulties is something that I am passionate about and want to see grow for the future so that members know that Phi Mu is always on their side.

 

Guest Blog Contributor Abby Belt, Kappa, University of Tennessee-Knoxville, is a member of the Phi Mu Foundation Collegiate Leadership Council. 

Gaining Confidence Through Leadership

This past summer I had the incredible opportunity to attend the Phi Mu Leadership Institute in Atlanta, Georgia.  In the very short four-day weekend I learned more about myself and gained more confidence than I ever imagined I would.  I also fell even more in love with Phi Mu and its mission.

My chapter finished recruitment several weeks ago.  As we all probably know, during recruitment season you begin to think about why you are in Phi Mu and a sorority in general, what keeps you here, and why do you love it so much?  For me, it’s the women.  My Phi Mu sisters pick me up when I’m down, they push me and challenge me to be my very best, they see qualities in me that I do not see in myself, and they love me unconditionally.  When my chapter selected me to be one of two representatives for the Leadership Institute I was so incredibly honored and humbled to know that my chapter saw something special in me.

While at the Leadership Institute I grew in my leadership skills and in my confidence in myself.  I now find myself walking into rooms with my head a little higher and having more confidence when I speak because I am more confident in myself and in my leadership abilities.  The Leadership Institute and the women that I met while there inspired me to not be afraid to put myself out there.  I recently applied and was selected to serve on my university’s Greek Leadership Board.  Only eight individuals from across my university’s Greek organizations were selected.  I may never have had the courage to apply for this position had it not been for the encouragement of my Phi Mu sisters on my campus and that I met at the Leadership Institute.   The relationships that I developed with the other attendees and facilitators I know will last a lifetime.  Months later, we are still messaging each other updates and words of encouragement in our group message.

Words truly cannot express how thankful I am to have had the opportunity of attend the Phi Mu Leadership Institute.  The lessons that I learned at the Leadership Institute have shaped the way that I approach the world.  I walked away from the Leadership Institute a better leader, Phi Mu, and woman; and for that, I will be forever thankful.  I am so excited to see where I and my fellow attendees go as a result of our incredible experiences at the Leadership Institute.

Guest Blog Contributor Bayley Sharp, Alpha Gamma, Samford University, is a member of the Phi Mu Foundation Collegiate Leadership Council. 

Helping Phi Mu Members Weather the Storm

When I was first learning about Phi Mu Foundation as a Phi, I was immediately drawn to the amazing things they do! It was not until recently, however, that I truly understood the importance of Phi Mu Foundation. I am from Southwest Florida and Irma made landfall right on my hometown. Luckily there was no major damage to my own home. One of the first emails I got once the storm passed through was from Phi Mu Foundation asking if my family was safe and affected at all. This truly warmed my heart and brought me to tears knowing that the bond of the Phi Mu sisterhood was there for me at a scary and vulnerable time. I will never forget the impact that simple email made on my life. This is why I am donating today during 18 Hours & 52 Minutes of Giving! 

Guest Blog Contributor Morgan Massa is Philanthropy Chair at the Gamma Alpha Chapter at the College of William & Mary, is a member of the Phi Mu Foundation Collegiate Leadership Council.

Sisters Helping Sisters Inspires the Next Generation

When I first joined Phi Mu, I knew very little about the Phi Mu Foundation and could never have imagined the impact it would have on me. Learning about the Foundation during the Phi program, I was excited by the way its mission embodies the idea of “Sisters Helping Sisters” and supports our sisterhood throughout and beyond the collegiate experience. While participating in my first M3 campaign, I could feel the Foundation’s mission coming to life as I fundraised with my chapter and took this idea to heart when elected as the Philanthropy Chairwoman. Leading my chapter in our M3 Campaign gave me an incredible opportunity to foster passion for the Foundation while supporting our sisters nationwide.

Inspired by the impact of the Phi Mu Foundation, I decided take my involvement a step further and applied to be a Foundation Intern. I was overjoyed to have the chance to work at our Headquarters and support our sisters through the Caring Carnations campaign. While working at the 2016 National Convention, I truly felt the impact of the Foundation while watching sisters accept scholarship awards, adorn their nametags with Caring Carnation appliques, and attend break-out sessions to develop leadership and fundraising skills.

Upon meeting the Foundation Board of Trustees, I was impressed and inspired by their dedication to the philanthropic advancement of our sisterhood. The women who work at the Phi Mu Foundation and on our Board of Trustees work tirelessly to support our sisters in so many ways, from leadership training to academic scholarships and beyond. Now, as a Foundation Scholarship recipient, I am ever more grateful for the hard work and support of our sisters. I understand the personal effect that the Foundation has: because of my scholarship, I am able to pursue my education wholeheartedly and continue to be actively involved in my chapter. With each donation made, our sisters are provided opportunities to grow as students and leaders, and I can’t speak enough to the positive impact the Foundation has had on my life.

The Foundation exemplifies sisterhood through its mission to promote the lifetime development of Phi Mu women and connects all of our sisters in a compassionate, all-encompassing way. I could never have imagined the lasting impact the Foundation would have on me, and I’m excited to continue my involvement throughout the collegiate and alumnae experience!

Guest Blog Contributor Lexi Artman, Delta Chapter, Tulane University, is a member of the Phi Mu Foundation Collegiate Leadership Council, a Phi Mu Foundation Scholarship Recipient and a former Phi Mu Foundation Intern.