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Please feel free to join our event on facebook! Check out our Rush & Recruitment pages on our website
Welcome to Sweet Tooth Sisterhood Winter 2012 Rush !
♥ Thurs Jan 12 – Jumpstart the semester Sisterhood Event
♥ Sat Jan 14 – Pool Mixer with UofT’s Lambda Phi Epsilon Fraternity
♥ Sun Jan 15 – Sisterhood Dessert Making & Baking
♥ Mon Jan 16 General Info Session
♥ Tues Jan 17 General Info Session + Bubble Tea Speed-Dating Sisterhood
♥ Wed Jan 18 – General Info Session + Food Bank Decorating Service
♥ Fri Jan 20 – Fraternity House Mixer with UofT’s Phi Gamma Delta (FIJI)
There will be tons of candy and sweets for those who have a sweet tooth :)
All rides available upon request
EVERYTHING IS FREE!
For rides or more information, please contact either of our lovely Rush Chairs
♥ Dora *VOGUE* Chan 647-899-1192
♥ Fontaine *SPECTRE* Choy 647-997-7884
♥ torontoakdphi@gmail.com





CONGRATULATIONS TO THE LATEST ADDITION TO OUR UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO CHAPTER!!!
Our proud mom of four Tina *INVICTA* Dang and her kids
BLAZIN’ BETAS Fall 2011
#28 Chelsey *EUPHORIA* Lee
#29 Lyna *Volta* Nguyen
#30 Fion *SOLACE* Trinh
#31 Tiffany *splendore* Tsang
Welcome to eternal sisterhood





Flooding in South-East Asia
The best way Canadians can help in times of emergency is with a donation to the International Disaster Relief Fund (IDRF). The IDRF allows us to respond within hours of an emergency, well before any money has been received from supporters. It also allows us to implement disaster preparedness programs, such as training local volunteers and creating early warning systems, to create stronger and more resilient communities. To donate to the IDRF, please call 1-800-418-1111 or click here to donate online.Large areas of the South-East Asian sub-continent are underwater. An estimated 8 million people in the Philippines, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam and Laos have been affected, and more than 500 people have been killed. The local Red Cross’ are at the forefront of the humanitarian response. Together, they have reached more than 700,000 people.
The sisters of alpha Kappa Delta Phi at the University of Toronto chapter have been actively raising awareness and urging everyone to donate relief funds by spreading news to our friends and family across social media. Our latest project was changing our display photos on Facebook to raise awareness.
Our prayers go out to the victims and refugees in South-East Asia ♥





October is Breast Cancer Awareness month!
Please check out our video on how aKDPhi is helping to raise awareness for Breast Cancer.

Welcome to alpha Kappa Delta Phi at the University of Toronto Colony Chapter – official website!
