
“Individually unique, together complete.”
Delta Gamma Phi, or DGPhi, was established at WCSU on May 7th, 1990. Delta Gamma Phi is the first of the local organization founded at WCSU which means they can only be found at Western. Their motto is “individually unique, together complete”, which is something they all hold close to their hearts. The motto goes to show that people all have different stories and backgrounds but, in the end, they all come together like pieces to puzzle. DGPhi is a strong group of women who all hold their sisterly bond close to their hearts and love giving back to the community. Delta Gamma Phi has two philanthropies, Ann’s Place and NORD. Ann’s Place is a non-profit support center that provides a variety of services to individuals with cancer and their family members. NORD, or better known as the National Organization of Rare Disorders is an American non-profit organization aiming to provide support for individuals with rare diseases by advocating and funding research, education, and networking among service providers.
Delta Gamma Phi also works with The Center on campus to host an annual “Take Back the Night” walk, as well as our new annual event Stride for Respect in honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month. DGPhi also hosts an annual Greek Wide “Ugly Sweater” Holiday party, where all organizations get together to celebrate a successful semester.
Colors: Pink and Teal
“We as an organization are proud of how dedicated and focused we are to our philanthropies and academics”
-The Sisters of Delta Gamma Phi
Instagram: @wcsudgphi
President: Savannah Horton Recruitment Head: Johssa Daniels
Email: hornton045@wcsu.edu Email: daniels095@wcsu.edu