Monday, June 23, 2014

Alpha Chi Summer Adventures: Alexis B.

During the summer months we all find it hard to be away from our sisters, but many Gamma Iotas have been up to some amazing things to pass the time! From traveling abroad, to incredible internships, to taking on every musical festival, it is just so fascinating to see what every one is up to!


One of our most stylish sisters Alexis Bargamin (PC 12.5) has been interning at
 Chico's in Fort Myers, FL.


"This has been the experience of a lifetime! I work in the merchandising department as an assistant to the head merchant at Chico's Outlet. We work day-to-day collaborating with designers, planning teams, cost experts, and CAD artists to create clothing lines for fashionable, vibrant-spirited women. It is cradle-to-grave work, beginning with line planning months in advance and analyzing performance throughout the life of the line pieces. I am enjoying my time here and representing Alpha Chi in a professional and stylish way!" - Alexis




To see what a few other sisters are up to, you can check out our Tumblr for some great photos!  








Help NCADV Improve Domestic Violence Shelters around the USA



Did you know the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence has published the National Directory of Domestic Violence Programs for more than 30 years. This valuable resource has provided domestic violence programs, advocates, victims and survivors information about shelter programs across the nation and has been used by many to help those trying to safely escape their abusers with that process.
Thanks to the generosity of the Avon Foundation and our wonderful partners in production, Theresa's Fund the Directory will be updated this summer! We are very excited to announce that because of this partnership, this cutting-edge resource will be available later this summer via a new website called domesticshelters.org.
For the first time ever in the U.S., some 250,000 data points on 2,000+ providers will be available on desktop computers, tablets and mobile devices. This will allow easy access to important data, and will make it much more accessible both to shelter programs nationally and people seeking help.
Additionally, the site will empower victims to quickly and easily find nearby help that matches their needs, language, and other preferences. Most people conduct searches online these days when making choices. And domesticshelters.org will be the first "one-stop" online resource for just about everything they need to take that first important step. Rest assured though, addresses will not be released or publicized and searchers will be directed to websites only to maintain safety and confidentiality.
Domesticshleters.org is the idea of a family foundation called Theresa's Fund that has been an active, successful domestic violence change agent and resource in Arizona for more than 20 years. In February they began surveying providers around the country with the intent of launching domesticshelters.org as their own initiative.
However, as word spread about their important work, NCADV was made aware of their endeavor through our members and movement friends and thus reached out to Theresa's Fund. Long story short, after a number of meetings, we both decided the greatest impact would happen if we collaborated on the project.
Today we need your help in collecting information about your organization. Your participation is the key to domesticshelters.org being the powerful force that it can be in changing lives. You may have completed a survey for Theresa's Fund previously by phone or online but we ask that you take it one more time since we have revised the survey to make it more inclusive and comprehensive. Please let us know if you discover any issues while taking it as your feedback is very important to us. You can email us with those issues at storralba@ncadv.org.
Please take this survey by June 30th, 2014. It's free to participate.
  
  
We will be launching domesticshelters.org this summer, and to make this important and revolutionary resource available to your organization, and more importantly to the victims that need it the most. 

Saturday, June 21, 2014

Alumna Gayle Harrell Champions Crackdown of Human Trafficking in Florida


Excited to to note Honorable Florida Representative Gayle Harrell is a Gamma Iota alumna!

Gayle Harrell Information

House, District 81

Parts of western Martin County; parts of St. Lucie County

Experience

Elected to House in 2010; House of Representatives 2000-2008

Committees

Chair of Health & Human Services Access Subcommittee; Criminal Justice Subcommittee; Health & Human Services Committee; Health Care Appropriations Subcommittee

Contact

Tallahassee Office
214 House Office Building
402 S. Monroe St.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-1300
Phone: (850) 488-8749
Email: gayle.harrell@myfloridahouse.gov
District Office
2212 S.E. Veterans Memorial Parkway
Port St. Lucie, FL 34952-4873
Phone: (772) 335-7880

Republican
Port St. Lucie
Health information
technology consultant

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Young Alumna Alex Meckley headed for Peace Corps!

Our sisters make philanthropy and altruism #1 on an off campus. Alex is headed to Peace Corps Cameroon!
                                             
Her Gamma Iota Family (with Christine, Alex and Cassie)


She was a Cicerone


From Dance Marathon:

Alex Meckley

Major: Family, Youth, and Community Sciences
Minor: Non-Profits
Hometown: Tampa, FL