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EVERLASTING SISTERHOOD® 

Take flight with DFL and see where your wings take you

WHO WE ARE

An Everlasting Sisterhood® of Dedicated Female Leaders®

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Delta Phi Lambda Sorority, Inc. is a 501(c)(7) non-profit organization founded December 5, 1998 at the University of Georgia by seven founding mothers. 

 

As Dedicated Female Leaders®, we are trailblazers who extend beyond stereotypes and strive for positive impact on the community through service, activism, and leadership for next-generation women.

 

Together, we advocate for Asian awareness, empower women leaders through our values-based programs, raise osteoporosis awareness through our partnership with American Bone Health, and forge Everlasting Sisterhood®️ through our diverse shared experiences.

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Discover a chapter near you and
start your journey to Everlasting Sisterhood®!

2,000+

Initiated Members since 1998

25 

Collegiate Chapters

across the US

4

Alumnae Chapters

across the US

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WHY DFL?

When you join our network of more than 2,000 Sisters, you gain a community of women who will serve as sources of inspiration, empower you to become a Dedicated Female Leader®️, and welcome you into an Everlasting Sisterhood®️.

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DFL FOUNDATION

The Foundation's mission is to empower the women of Delta Phi Lambda® and the communities they serve by funding scholarships, supporting philanthropic endeavors, and promoting leadership education.

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ALREADY A

DFL MEMBER?

Register to access exclusive news, resources, and more on the official myDFL member portal.

NATIONAL ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION

The NAA supports members as they transition from Collegiate to Alumnae Member and provides networking opportunities and personal and professional development.

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NEWS & UPDATES

Check out the latest national

and chapter news. 

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