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Philanthropy

Sigma Chi is proud to boast it has the most committed alumni members in the Greek world.  Alumni throughout North America demonstrate their commitment to Sigma Chi by volunteering their time to enhance the experience of undergraduate brothers.  Alumni volunteers provide housing, advise chapter officers, and serve as personal and professional mentors.

It is in this spirit that the Dallas Alumni Chapter raises funds through its Annual Golf Tournament/Auction to support the Childrens Miracle Network, Huntsman Cancer Institue, Santa's Helpers Toy Drive and the area undergraduate chapters at SMU, North Texas State, UT-Arlington, Sam Houston State, Tarleton State, Stephen F. Austin State, and Texas A&M-Commerce.

Children's Miracle Network:  The Children's Miracle Network (CMN) was established nationally in 1983 to help children by actively supporting improved health care for millions of young people around the world.  CMN's mission is to generate funds and awareness programs for the benefit of children served by its associated hospitals, now numbering more than 170 nationwide.

Huntsman Cancer Institute:  Huntsman Cancer Institute's mission is to understand cancer from its beginnings, to use that knowledge in the creation and improvement of cancer treatments, to relieve the suffering of cancer patients, and to provide education about cancer risk, prevention, and care.

Santa's Helpers Toy Drive:  Santa's Helpers Toy Drive, sponsored by WFAA-TV/Channel 8 collects holiday toys for needy children throughtout the DFW Metroplex.  Working through over 40 community service organizations over 80,000 new toys are distributed to children who range in age from infants to teens.

Area Undergraduate Chapters:  Each year we assist a deserving undergraduate chapter with contributions to a capital investment program.