UCF
AEPHI
Philanthropy
People/Founder
Miscellaneous
100

What is the name of the UCF AEPhi chapter?

Beta Zeta

100

What is our mascot?

A giraffe

100

What does "Sharsheret" mean in Hebrew?

Link or chain

100

Who is our Vice President of Panhellenic?

Isabella Rojas

100

What is our jewel?

A pearl

200

What is our house address?

4321 Greek Park Drive

200

How many positions are on our executive board?

11

200

What are our two national philanthropies?

Sharsheret and EGPAF

200

Who is our Vice President of Philanthropy?

Alyssa Pisani

200

What is our flower?

Lily of the Valley

300

When was UCF AEPhi's chapter founded?

April 2, 2006

300

When was AEPhi founded?

October 24, 1909

300

What does EGPAF stand for?

Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation

300

Who is our President?

Leila Parks
300

What is our tagline?

Above All Else

400

What were the five founders of UCF AEPhi also known as?

The Fab Five

400

Where was AEPhi founded?

Barnard College in New York

400

What is EGPAF's mission?

seeks to eliminate pediatric AIDS through research, advocacy, and prevention and treatment programs

400

Who were the five founders of UCF AEPhi?

Rebecca Solomon, Lauren Proctor, Rebecca Riser, Amy Schwartz, Dalia Weingarten

400

What are our colors and what do they represent?

Green (growth) and white (fellowship)

500

What is the name of our annual Philanthropy event being held on Wednesday and where is it held?

Bowlanthropy at Boardwalk Bowl

500

Why was our mascot chosen?

Because it has the biggest heart and stands tall "Above All Else"

500

What is Sharsheret's mission?

to improve the lives of Jewish women and families living with or at increased genetic risk for breast or ovarian cancer through personalized support and save lives through educational outreach

500

Who were the seven founders?

Helen Phillips Lipman, Ida Beck Carlin, Rose Gerstein Smolin, Augustina "Tina" Hess Solomon, Lee Reiss Leibert, Rose Salmowitz Marvin, Stella Sinsheimer

500

What is our open motto and what does it mean?

Multa Corda, Una Causa; Many Hearts, One Purpose

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