Alpha Epsilon Phi, Alpha Gamma Chapter
George Washington University
About Alpha Epsilon Phi, Alpha Gamma Chapter
Alpha Epsilon Phi, Alpha Gamma Chapter represents a thriving sisterhood at George Washington University, rooted in over a century of tradition and commitment to women's empowerment. Established as part of a national sorority founded in 1909 by seven Jewish women, this chapter in Washington, DC carries forward a legacy of inspiring women to achieve their highest potential while maintaining deep personal connections and lifelong bonds.
The chapter's mission centers on creating a family-like environment built on love, trust, and understanding. Members of Alpha Epsilon Phi at George Washington University find more than just a student organization—they discover a supportive network that values both individuality and togetherness. The organization recognizes that each woman brings unique talents and perspectives, while also fostering a sense of belonging that transcends the college years.
Based in Washington, DC, the Alpha Gamma Chapter actively engages with the broader George Washington University community through philanthropic work and social connection. The organization provides a space where women can grow emotionally, intellectually, and socially, guided by principles of friendship and sisterhood that have endured for generations. Members participate in a variety of activities that strengthen their bonds while making meaningful contributions to their community.
Alpha Epsilon Phi's presence at George Washington University reflects a commitment to building women who are not just successful individually, but who are also dedicated to supporting one another. The chapter embodies the vision of its founders by creating an inclusive environment where women can develop their abilities, form lasting friendships, and become part of a family that extends far beyond their time at the university.