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Claire Davison

7/20/2016

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In high school, I spent a lot of time volunteering with my community. I led various community service groups, volunteered with the bank I worked at, and represented my community at various conferences. When I was looking at colleges, I wanted to find somewhere that I could get involved in the community just like I had been in high school. Drake was the perfect fit for me with all the opportunities for reaching out into the community the University offered.
 
I decided to go through recruitment because I had heard of all the good that Fraternity and Sorority life community could do. I also was hoping to find a sisterhood that would be able to support me all throughout college. Theta was the perfect place for me; I could see the women valued service, sisterhood, and scholarship, which was exactly what I was looking for.
 
During the second night of recruitment, members of Theta told me all about CASA, or Court Appointed Special Advocates, their national philanthropy. They explained that CASAs are people appointed to real cases to help children in the court system. I am studying Law, Politics, and Society in hopes of going to law school, so this philanthropy seemed like the best fit for me.
 
During my first year in Theta I loved getting to know more about CASA. I got to work at our annual event, Cakes for CASA, volunteer with my pledge class, and find new ways to volunteer. Right before school started in my second year, we were fortunate enough to have a CASA come in and talk to us about what she does. I was so inspired by her story that I decided I would contact our local CASA Coordinator to see if being a CASA really would be the right fit for me. Before I could go through the training, they kept asking me if I had a support system that I could fall back on, and I was proud to tell them I knew I could rely on any of my sisters for anything I needed. I was able to go through our training with another Beta Kappa member and another Theta from Iowa State. It was great to see so many of us so passionate about helping kids in our own communities.
 
Today I am still working on my first case, and some days it has been a real struggle. There are days that I get very frustrated with the system or the laws, but I know that I can depend on any of my sisters to listen to me rant while understanding why I still want to be a CASA. Theta has given me more than I could have ever asked for and so much more than I ever expected; no matter what happens between school or friends I know I am making a difference in someone’s life, and I have the endless support of my sisters to help me through it. 

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Ashley Hawkins

7/1/2016

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I spent last weekend in Phoenix, Arizona with 814 other women of Kappa Alpha Theta at our bi-annual Grand Convention. We spent three jam-packed days immersed in all things Theta. Along with six other women from Beta Kappa as well as our two chapter co-advisors, I traveled from the muggy Midwest to 100+ degree "dry" heat. 

After a long morning of travel, we spent a few quick hours by the pool on Thursday afternoon and then made our way to the conference center to shop around at the Theta Marketplace and meet some members of Theta's Grand Council. We were fortunate enough to meet a 91-year-old volunteer from the Phoenix Alumnae Chapter who was initiated at Beta Kappa at Drake nearly 75 years ago. It was almost overwhelming to know that she once lived in the very same house I live in today and she once attended classes on the same campus I walk around each day during the school year. 

Friday and Saturday marked the only two official days of Grand Convention and they were full of business meetings, educational breakout sessions, and many speakers including Brooke Johnson, former President of the Food Network and member of Kappa Alpha Theta. Each evening we attended a formal dinner accompanied by some type of program. On Friday night we celebrated the achievements of the numerous collegiate chapters and many alumnae chapters and groups. The women of Beta Kappa were awarded two prestigious awards during the night: Excellence in Service and Philanthropy and a Golden Kite Award. Beta Kappa's commitment to service and philanthropy is displayed by our dedication to supporting CASA each fall with a late-night pancake dinner fundraiser and smaller awareness events throughout the year. A small handful of collegiate members have gone above and beyond and become trained CASA volunteers and have become certifies advocates for local abused and neglected kids. The Golden Kite Award was awarded to only 15 of the 147 collegiate chapters across the nation. Every single member of Beta Kappa puts in a lot of energy and effort to making our chapter the best it can be, as well as one of the top chapters of the entire fraternity.

On Saturday night we ended the convention weekend with a formal banquet and dinner. Each member is seated with other women of the chapter of which she was initiated. So, the Beta Kappa table seated current and alumnae members who were initiated at the Drake chapter. This was my favorite night of the weekend because I sat surrounded by women who once lived in the same house as I do now, walked the same way to class, and also indulged in Snookie's ice cream which is just a short walk from the Theta house and a frequent weekend destination for Beta Kappa women. It was truly like sitting down to dinner with family. Even though they were complete strangers and at different stages of life than me, it was amazing to witness the bonds of Theta and the legacy of Beta Kappa. 

If I had to choose one take-away from my time at Grand Convention, it would be that I've now witnessed first-hand that no matter where I am in life, where I live, or how old I am, I will always have Theta's support and unending love.  

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