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The Early Bird Dues Deadline is Oct. 15th!
Dearest Deltas, We are happy to announce that despite an increase in international dues, we were able to keep our 2019-2020 dues at the same price! $55 Early Bird Price $30 for Life Loyal $25 for 2019 Graduates Where do my dues go? Your local dues help Toronto Tri Deltas in many ways: Support the…
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Work Smart with Tri Delta
Tri Delta is boldly leading the way by addressing important issues such as gender equity and barriers women face in the workplace. Our Fraternity is proud to partner with the American Association of University Women (AAUW) to address these complex societal issues and take an important step toward closing the pay gap. AAUW’s mission is to…
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Success at Terry Fox Run 2018!
Congrats to Krystal Mercer Medri, Michelle Mercer, Jenny Dundas, Carrie Illsley and Carly Klassen, a.k.a. Fox Force Five, for participating in our chapter’s fifth consecutive Terry Fox Run! Baby Noah Medri was our token male this year.
Thanks to our donors, including many Tri Deltas and Tri Psis, the Tri Delta Toronto Alum Chapter…
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Please Help Us Reach Our Goal!
We’re six days out and $400 away from our alumnae chapter’s 2018 goal for the Terry Fox Run! If you can, please assist us in getting there. Your sponsorship will help fund innovative and progressive cancer research programs. Donations of $20 and above receive a tax receipt. Many thanks to everyone who has already supported…
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ONLY TWO WEEKS UNTIL TFR 2018…
… And our small but mighty team of two participants is only at 30% of our goal! Terry Fox said,“It’s got to keep going without me.” Please help keep Terry’s dream of ending cancer alive by joining or sponsoring our Tri Delta Toronto Alum Chapter team! Check out http://www.terryfox.ca/trideltatoronto for details about the Terry Fox Run. Here…
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Toronto Tri Delts for Terry!
I don’t remember too many news stories from when I was a child. My idyllic world was limited to family, friends, school, activities and toys. I do, however, recall the nightly images of Terry Fox on TV in the summer of 1980. Canada’s various news outlets were tracking the young amputee’s progress, as he bravely ran across the country to raise money…