about us
Kappa Phi Lambda Sorority, Inc. is a nonprofit, Asian-interest sorority that was founded on March 9, 1995 at SUNY Binghamton in Binghamton, New York. Our sorority was conceived through the notion of an organization that would provide a culturally sound and educationally inspiring grounding for Asian-American women. We are a cultural sorority with an emphasis on service and commitment to giving back to our members’ communities.
founding mothers
Seven extraordinary women came together to establish Kappa Phi Lambda Sorority, Inc. at Binghamton University on March 9, 1995. These seven founders, Elizabeth Choi, Karen Eng, Rei Hirasawa, Hee Cho Moon, Chae Yoo Park, Samantha Somchanhmavong, and Connie Yang united with a single vision of providing women with the chance to use their pride in their heritage to become leaders of society.
our symbols
COLORS
Heather Grey | White | Scarlet Red
FLOWER
Orchid
MASCOT
Phoenix
GEM
Diamond
our pillars
Our sisterhood is stronger than the diamond that represents us. It is not merely a word, but a relationship based on friendship, respect, and shared values. This relationship goes beyond university and is a support system that last a lifetime. As sisters of Kappa Phi Lambda, we acknowledge and embrace each other regardless of our differences. We are proud to have such a diverse sisterhood, where we are able to learn from other and share our experiences and cultures.
As an organization and individuals, we take pride in serving our community. We are collectively dedicated to supporting those in need, especially women, children, and the queer community. Through volunteering, fundraising, and supporting our local and national philanthropies (Greater Dayton LGBT Center and CARE respectively), we strive turn our passion into action. Our first merchandise sale as an Associate Chapter has 80% of the proceeds going to our local and national philanthropy.
As an organization we are Asian interest, but not Asian exclusive. Our sisters come from many different cultures and backgrounds; thus we aim to uphold the importance of understanding all cultures, empowering our sisters, and enhancing our appreciation and knowledge as individuals and an organization. By educating our community on Pan-Asian culture and spreading cultural awareness, we strive to create a safe, welcoming environment for all.