Alpha Lambda Omega

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Alpha Lambda Omega
ΑΛΩ
FoundedApril 9, 1990; 34 years ago (1990-04-09)
The University of Texas at Austin
TypeSocial
EmphasisChristian
ScopeNational (US)
Colors  Scarlet  
Chapters16
Members1000+ collegiate
Websitehttp://www.alocs.org

Alpha Lambda Omega Christian Sorority, Incorporated (ΑΛΩ) is a national, inter-denominational Christian sorority founded April 9, 1990, by four students at the University of Texas at Austin.[1][2] The sorority consists of sixteen chapters in the states of Texas, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Oklahoma and is governed by a national executive board in the headquarters in Houston, Texas.

History

The spark that started the fire was the salvation of one founder, Tyesha Elam. With God's guidance Soror Elam along with her suite mates/co founders Amanda Tezeno, Dawn Walton and Terra Delaney, Alpha Lambda Omega Christian Sorority was established on the University of Texas at Austin on April 9, 1990.[3]

Symbols

The fraternity's colors are scarlet and purple. Its symbol is the sheep and its flower is the lily

Brothers

The official brothers of Alpha Lambda Omega Christian Sorority are the brothers of Gamma Phi Delta Christian Fraternity, founded in 1988.[4]

Chapters

Collegiate chapters

The chapters of Alpha Lambda Omega are:[5]

Alumni chapters

The alumni chapters of Alpha Lambda Omega are:[5]

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