Alpha Sigma Phi

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At the UW chapter of the Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity, our motto is ā€œto better the man.ā€ We believe that, by helping those around us, we can have a positive impact on ourselves and community.

Alpha Sigma Phi was founded at Yale University in 1845 and is the 10th oldest collegiate fraternity in America. The fraternity was founded upon the values of character—silence, charity, purity, honor, and patriotism.

Your gift on Giving Day will go to help improve our chapter and grant us more opportunities for events. We appreciate your support this Giving Day!

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