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Chelsea Padilla, Pi Chapter, Univ of Texas at Austin Alumni "I joined KDChi because I was looking for great friendships and I loved that it was strong on community service, academics and leadership. Everyone was so nice and nothing like what I had thought sororities were all about before I went to college. I met some of my best friends through KDChi! I love KDCHI!
Lili Curtis, Zeta, Southern Methodist Univ Alumni
"I joined KDChi so that when I was on campus I wouldn't feel so isolated, being a young woman who was not your
Lisa Ruiz Ramirez, Alpha, Texas Tech Univ Alumni, Joined KDChi in 1987 "KDChi is my second family. When I met my father for the first time at the age of 20, my sisters traveled with me to Chicago, IL and I was a ball of nerves. We've seen each other cry, laugh and accomplish great things. There are special moments in our lives that are we'll never forget, those are the times I've spent with my sisters. I even named my daughter Katelyn and we called her K-d for short, all inspired by KDChi."
Angela Orta, Zeta, Sam Houston State Univ Alumni
"Having sisters is like having best friends you can't get rid of. You know whatever you do, they'll still be there. We know one another's strengths, faults, joys, virtues, catastrophes, mortifications, triumphs, rivalries and desires."
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typical "gringa". Physically I fit in on an American campus but culturally not at all and KDChi offered that to me as well as friendship and dedication to Christ and serving the community. My sisters are my family away from home."



"Hello all!! I'm acivil engineering major at UT. I am proud to say that I am a sister of a Latina-founded, Service sorority,
On chartering KDChi: It will get tough. You will get impatient. There will be times you questions yourself asking why am I doing this? I could have just joined something else! Then you realize that within the interest group, you've already found the girls, your family, who will become your sisters. You realize the journey in itself is already impacting your life. The journey you're embarking on, we did it for two years. Trust me, the moment we became sisters it was all worth it! I wouldn't trade the feeling for anything. I wish you all the very best ladies, though the tough times always remember: The very BEST things are worth waiting for and worth working hard for! =)
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