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The
Houston Alumnae Panhellenic Foundation (HAPF) was founded in 1987 in
memory of Anna K. Chase, Delta Zeta. Mrs. Chase was the first
President of the Houston Alumnae Panhellenic Association (HAPA).
HAPF is supported by the Houston Alumnae Panhellenic
Association and its member sororities. The non-profit Foundation
is HAPA's philanthropic arm, organized for charitable and educational
purposes, specifically, the provision of scholarship aid to deserving
college and university students.
The Foundation raises much-needed funds for scholarships
through its annual Spring
Luncheon,
and annual Wine Tasting Event held each Fall, and through donations from individuals
and companies.
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HAPF Board of Trustees:
(Top) Julie Vowell-Ramirez, Gamma Phi Beta; Grace Anne Baker,
Delta Gamma; Pam Jarrett, Alpha Epsilon Phi;
Joni Landon, Alpha
Chi Omega (Advisor); Sherry St. Aubin, Zeta Tau Alpha; Barbara
Upchurch, Delta Delta Delta;
Mary Cooper, Zeta Tau Alpha; Debbie
Jones, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Cooky Mays, Kappa Alpha Theta;
Ann
Johnson, Pi Beta Phi; Pam Staples, Kappa Delta; Erin Hasbrouck,
Delta Zeta;
Suzanne Stiles, Pi Beta Phi; Merry Adamcik, Delta
Zeta (President)
5-23-19
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HAPF EXCEEDS ONE MILLION MARK IN
SCHOLARSHIP MONEY AWARDED!
Since its inception in 1987, the
HAPF
Scholarship Fund has awarded scholarships to 645 women,
totaling $1,202,700.00,
enrolled in
accredited colleges and universities across the country.
$66,100
was awarded to 21 collegians in May of
2022.
Often this
financial aid
makes the difference for many young women, enabling them
to continue their college education.
The range of scholarships to be awarded is between $2,000 and
$5,000.
In 2022:
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$66,100 was awarded to 21 deserving
sorority members.
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14 sororities were represented.
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6 Texas universities were represented.
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5 out-of-state universities were
represented.
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5 of these recipients were repeat
winners.
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The Foundation also accepts donations
throughout the year from individuals, sorority alumnae groups, and local
companies. The Foundation is recognized by the Internal Revenue
Service as a Section 501(c)(3) tax-exempt charity. |
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