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This blog is a day-to-day update of what is going on in Mu Tau Mu. Eventually we'll move the older journal entries from our livejournal space but for now to read the archives (entries prior to May 19, 2005), head over to http://www.livejournal.com/users/amzmtm/.

Things you'll hear about here include notification that new photos or other items are posted on our private website (more about the site is here), more detail on our activities than you see in our month-by-month history blog, news from Case, news from the collegiate chapter, news from Alpha Chi Omega at large, and occasionally fun new ideas on their way to implementation. Links to the private site will take you directly to the item mentioned.

To protect the privacy of our members, only first names will be given.

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Virtual philanthropy project for November 17, 2009

Gratitude month continues! This week we focus on philanthropies that mean the most to Alpha Chi Omega sisters - and the gifts we receive through service. See the full post at http://ow.ly/CUeQ and then help us spread the word and our gratitude! Here's how:

On Twitter, tweet a message like this:

Saluting and thanking volunteers! Alpha Chi Omega gives and supports Service. http://ow.ly/CUeQ #AXO #gratitude

OR 

Meet #AXO's Real. Strong. Woman. of the Month! Stefanie founded a marrow donor non-profit. http://ow.ly/zQbt #gratitude

OR

Video: Through bone marrow donation you could save a life! Register today @BeTheMatch http://ow.ly/CUn9 #AXO #gratitude

OR

Do you have a philanthropy you devote your time and effort to? We appreciate you! Share your story http://ow.ly/CUeQ #AXO #gratitude 

On facebook,

use one of the tweets above as your status

OR

post a link directly to Perfect Match http://perfectmatchproject.org/
or Be the Match http://www.marrow.org  or just say thank you to your friends for the volunteer work they do. 

On email, send a link to this post to your friends, family members and Alpha Chi Omega sisters. 

Thank you for being a part of our weekly philanthropy project!

 

 

Posted on Monday, November 16, 2009 at 07:34PM by Registered CommenterMTM Exec Board in , , , | CommentsPost a Comment

Support Teach for America this weekend!

An easy way to support Teach for America and our CWRU Alpha Chi Omega sisters – Elyse ZU ’04 is a Teach For America alumna and Esther ZU ’06 is serving now!

To view this email as a web page, go here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

SHOP!  SAVE!  SUPPORT!

Dear friend,

Here's a great opportunity to support Teach For America while getting a jump on the holiday shopping season, or at least a new pair of jeans!

Teach For America has been selected as one of the primary charitable beneficiaries of the Gap's holiday Give & Get campaign. From Thursday, November 12th to Sunday, November 15th, you can receive 30% off any in-store purchase made at the Gap, Banana Republic, and Old Navy. 5% of your net purchases will benefit Teach For America. 

To take advantage of the opportunity, please visit this link
www.teachforamerica.org/shopgap for a coupon to present at the point of check-out.

The Give & Get program has raised nearly $400,000 for Teach For America to date. Thanks so much for your continued support, and happy shopping!


Warm regards,
Heather Anichini


*Help us go viral*
  Please share this coupon with family, friends, co-workers, neighbors and online networks. Simply pass on this URL: www.teachforamerica.org/shopgap

 

 

Posted on Wednesday, November 11, 2009 at 09:40AM by Registered CommenterMTM Exec Board in , , , | CommentsPost a Comment

Virtual philanthropy project for November 10, 2009

Please join us this week as we say thank you to all our veterans and current members of the armed forces for their service to our nation. If you know an Alpha Chi Omega sister serving (or retired from) the military, today and tomorrow (Veterans' Day) is a great chance to say thank you. Many of you probably also have AXO sisters whose husbands, boyfriends, brothers, sisters, fathers, mothers or other family members are deployed, on active duty, in the reserves, and/or are veterans. These families make big sacrifices and deserve our gratitude. Take a minute to send them a note, post a message on facebook, or give them a call. It will make a difference to them!

Learn more about Alpha Chi Omega and Veterans' Day (and share your story) here http://ow.ly/B34Z and then join us in helping spread the word and our gratitude. Here's how:

On Twitter, tweet a message like this:

Thank you veterans and current members of the armed services! We appreciate you! #AXO #gratitude

OR 

Learn more about being a military family from #AXO columnist Brenna Berger http://ow.ly/B3c9 #AXO #gratitude

On facebook, use one of the above tweets as your status, or post thank you messages on your friends who serve in the military or who have family members serving.

On email, share this post with friends, family members and Alpha Chi Omega sisters!

Thank you! We're looking forward to focusing all month on things we as Alpha Chis are thankful for - see a preview at http://ow.ly/B3h5

 

Posted on Tuesday, November 10, 2009 at 11:27AM by Registered CommenterMTM Exec Board in , , , , | CommentsPost a Comment

Veterans' Day Gratitude from Alpha Chi Omega

We begin our month of #gratitude by thanking all our veterans and current members of the armed forces for their service to our nation. If you know an Alpha Chi Omega sister serving (or retired from) the military, today and tomorrow (Veterans' Day) is a great chance to say thank you. Many of you probably also have AXO sisters whose husbands, boyfriends, brothers, sisters, fathers, mothers or other family members are deployed, on active duty, in the reserves, and/or are veterans. These families make big sacrifices and deserve our gratitude. Take a minute to send them a note, post a message on facebook, or give them a call. It will make a difference to them!

Learn more about what it's like to be a military family from Iota Mu (Richmond) alumna Brenna Berger. She writes a column about her life as an Army wife for the Fayetteville Observer in North Carolina. Here is one our favorites http://www.fayobserver.com/Articles/2009/08/27/928077

Here's a little about Alpha Chi's history: From Alpha Chi Omega: The First Fifty Years:

No chapter of the fraternity failed to serve at the time of the country's greatest need. During the World War Alpha Chi Omegas everywhere, like their contemporaries in other fraternities, did all in their power to assist in wartime activities. Red Cross sewing, bandage making and knitting were done in all groups; entertainment for soldiers came from many a chapter, while one turned over its chapter house for government use... Clothing was made and sent to Belgium and to the Near East. From the alumnae were drawn many workers to fill positions in their own communities and in Washington that the war machinery might go on. Twenty-nine of the fraternity's members served their country overseas.

Read more about Alpha Chi Omega's war-time work and contributions here.

If you have a relationship with the military (as a servicewoman, or friend of family member of one), we'd love to hear your story! Please comment below! Thank you!

Posted on Tuesday, November 10, 2009 at 10:42AM by Registered CommenterMTM Exec Board in , , , , | Comments1 Comment

Virtual philanthropy project for November 3, 2009

It's a milestone for the Alpha Chi Omega weekly virtual philanthropy project - today marks our 26th week (half a year!) of working together to support and promote the causes we care about. 

We'd like to thank Mu Tau Mu alumnae chapter for hosting our projects each week by shining the spotlight on two of their Domestic Violence Awareness projects - Shop for DVA and Music for DVA. Each of these webpages presents a variety of great items that support and benefit domestic violence shelters and programs. Please check them out and keep them in mind as you make your holiday wish list! They'd also make wonderful gifts for friends, relatives and Alpha Chi sisters.

Then we hope you'll join us to help spread the word 
On Twitter, post a message like this:

Looking for meaningful gifts? Shop for #DVA and make a difference! http://ow.ly/yKQl #AXO #DVA #charitytuesday

OR

What's on your holiday wish list? Why not ask for items that promote #DVA! http://ow.ly/yKQl #AXO #charitytuesday

OR

This holiday season, give a gift that benefits a #DVA shelter or program! http://ow.ly/yKQl #AXO #charitytuesday

 

On facebook,

use one of the tweets above as your status

OR

post a link directly to Shop for DVA - http://axomtm.squarespace.com/shop-for-dva or Music for DVA - http://axomtm.squarespace.com/music-for-dva - you can even choose your favorite product to use as the thumbnail photo on your facebook page!

On email, send a link to this post to your friends, family members and Alpha Chi Omega sisters. 

Thank you all for your participation each week and for making a difference for domestic violence awareness! Here's to another successful and meaningful 26 weeks!

P.S. Thank you @craftsquatch (via @mashable) for the cute social media pillow graphics - check out Craftsquatch's Etsy Store http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=6956228