UCSD Sigma Kappa


Sigma Kappa provides many opportunities for members to become involved within the community but focus mainly on the following five philanthropies:

 Alzheimer's Disease Research


In 1984 Sigma Kappa responded to an increasingly critical problem facing older Americans by adding Alzheimer's Disease research and education to its philanthropic activities.  Research grants are made each year to universities and other institutions actively engaged in the fight against Alzheimer's disease. 

Gerontology



In 1954 Sigma Kappa became the first sorority to recognize the need for continued, comprehensive work on the study of aging and the needs of elderly populations.  Collegiate and alumnae members throughout the country volunteer their time and talent in support of numerous projects to assist and benefit the elderly.


Main Sea Coast Mission




Since 1918 Sigma Kappa has paid homage to its Maine roots by supporting the activities of the Maine Sea Coast Mission.  The Maine Sea Coast Mission delivers critical services to people in need while striving to redress the root causes of those needs.  With the help of the 75-foot mission vessel, Sunbeam V, direct programs and services include church and pastoral work, assistance to those in sickness and in poverty, financial aid, food banks, recycled clothing shops, crisis intervention, youth programs, and ministries in the field.  The Mission serves the islands from mid-coast to Downeast Maine, as well as mainland Hancock and Washington counties.

Inherit the Earth





This program ties Sigma Kappa's interest in older citizens with its interest in the environment.  Through Inherit the Earth, collegians, alumnae and older citizens work together to improve local environments.

Sigma Kappa Foundation


Originally founded as a trust in 1962, the Sigma Kappa Foundation was incorporated in 1989 as a not-for-profit corporation.  It has granted more than $1 million in Alzheimer's disease research as well as annual educational and leadership grants and scholarships.  Developing young leaders, providing access to higher education, and addressing important issues facing college women and society are important to Sigma Kappa Foundation and have been the guiding spirit of our work for more than 45 years.