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Phi Gamma emerged in the Fall of 1993 and became a reality
on February 1, 1994, as the first Asian American Interest
Sorority on the campus of California State Polytechnic University,
Pomona. The Founders were Allex Choi, Candy Cunanan, Christine
Nguyen, Sandie Rillera, Kolleen Kim, Grace Hsieh and Jennifer
Oku. These Sisters wanted to bring together all women of different
nationalities through the bonds of friendship and sisterhood.
The sorority was established to promote service and Asian
Awareness to the University and to the community, allowing
for all the different nationalities to discover what other
cultures had to offer.
As with the beginning of any organization, Alpha Phi Gamma has started to grow in order to be able to have a strong impact in the future. Since 1993, our Sisterhood bonds have grown internally and formed foundations in California, Illinois, Missouri, Arizona, New York, Kansas and Michigan. Seeing our Sisterhood grow over the years is exciting, but more important is that Alpha Phi Gamma has been able to maintain our values and bonds across all our schools. As we continue to grow
our Sisters will continue to uphold the values and bonds of our Sisterhood all women of different nationalities, in our communities and universities.
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