Alpha 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 California State Polytechnic
University, Pomona campus. The Founders are 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.
In order for Alpha Phi Gamma to promote service and Asian Awareness we
participate in philanthropy activities to help better the ladies who join, and
to create a bond with the community, some philanthropy activities that the
ladies of Alpha Phi Gamma have participated in are AIDS Walk, Race for the Cure,
March of Dimes, House of Hope and many more. The National Philanthropy for the
sorority is the Fight
Against Violence
Toward Women. This is a cause that is not as strongly supported as other
causes, but is a major concern for women. Our efforts are to volunteer with
shelters and organizations, and to help raise funds for the cause.