History of Alpha Phi Gamma
Alpha Phi Gamma is the first Asian American Interest Sorority on the campus of California State Polytechnic University, Pomona founded on February 1, 1994. The Founders were 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.
University of Illinois at Chicago
Seven Sisters from the University of Illinois at Chicago came together during the Summer of 2011 aching to make a change within the university and surrounding communities.Through many hardships and struggles to achieve everlasting bonds of Sisterhood, seven women became Sisters of Alpha Phi Gamma on February 26, 2012. These ladies are: Kaitlin Digrispino, Jean Dionicio, Chelsea Gabon, Jeanne Khousakoun, Nhi Le, Lisa Trinh, and Trisha Truong.They wanted to bring diversity to the campus by promoting Asian Awareness and its culture. This became a place and organization that they feel defines them and their future endeavors.