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PHILANTHROPY:

In 1928, residents in rural communities of the Appalachian Mountains of Virginia were the first to benefit from ZTA’s philanthropic efforts. Zetas aided the people of Currin Valley in Smith City, Virginia, where ZTA established a health center. At the close of the Health Center in 1946, ZTA adopted the Cerebral Palsy Division of the National Society for Crippled Children and Adults. Later, ZTA adopted Easter Seals. In 1970, ZTA formed an alliance with the Association for Retarded Citizens (now known as The ARC) as its national philanthropy. Over the years, in addition to its designated national philanthropy, Zeta Tau Alpha has also supported the Red Cross, the Sunshine Kids Foundation and Reading Is Fundamental, Inc. (RIF).


In 1992, ZTA adopted The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation as its national philanthropy. Later, the Fraternity broadened its focus to encompass not only the Komen Foundation, but also other educational means dedicated to fighting breast cancer through education, awareness and promoting breast health.
In 2004, Think Pink became a registered trademark of Zeta Tau Alpha. We hold this to be a great honor and a tribute to our relentless efforts in the fight against breast cancer.

Iota Omega participates in many programs regarding the fight against Breast Cancer, including handing out ribbons at Washington Redskins games, Yoplait Save Lids to Save Lives, Relay for Life, and Race for the Cure. Our newest tradition is a fall BBQ for Breast Cancer, where we hold a BBQ fundraiser, give away prizes, eat great food, and hold fun contests! We believe that our steadfast support and involvement in our philanthropy sets us apart from all other organizations. We are consistently finding new ways to raise money for Breast Cancer Research and show our support for those brave women fighting breast cancer.