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OUR HISTORY
National History
Delta Kappa Delta Sorority, Inc. is a service sorority that strives to raise awareness and prevent child abuse.
On October 1st, 1999 B.E.T.I.S (Behind Every True Indian Sister) was established at Texas A&M University at College Station, Texas. These girls all had a goal to make an impact in their community .In addition to serving the community with enthusiasm, the National Founding Mothers emphasized excellence in Education, Culture, Community Service, Indomitable Spirit, and Sisterhood. We strive to help the less fortunate and as a result our lives are more fulfilling. We take it as our duty to help the lives of children and through following our purpose our bonds grow stronger. Sisters of DKD are determined, hardworking, compassionate, and empathetic individuals. Together we strive to make a difference in the world because "Who We Be?" "DKD!"

National Founding Mothers:
Preya Sharma (formerly Batra)
Rachel Goel (formerly Gupta)
Nisha Kavalam (formerly Kalluvilayil)
Sylvia Kalluvilayil
Sheila Krishan
Hiral Mathur (formerly Shah)
Dimple Patel
Meenal McNary (formerly Patel)
Siby Samuel (formerly Philip)
Neha Londoño (formerly Shah)
Nisha Sidhwani
Christina Thomas
Celine Xavier

Epsilon Founding Line:
Seema Shah
Dhara Patel
Amber Duarrani
Surbhi Garg
Amneet Bhangoo
Jigna Patel
Ami Shah
Roshni Rana
Ami Patel
Bhanupriya Sirandas
Epsilon History
The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is home to Epsilon Chapter, which was founded on September 30, 2006. In our almost 15 years on campus we have strived to promote Delta Kappa Delta’s principles of sisterhood, service, culture, and indomitable spirit, as well as our motto – Sisterhood built through Service. We are incredibly proud of our work to further our philanthropy, child abuse awareness and prevention. We do service on campus with organizations like Crisis Nursery, The Center for Women in Transition, and Asha for Education, as well as at events like Read Across America and Relay for Life. In addition, we enjoy a strong social life through monthly sisterhood socials and mixers with other campus organizations.We continue to empower our sisters and our community in the years to come.
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