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Sigma Serves Children

Sigma Serves Children is the philanthropic initiative to benefit children’s health. Whether Sigmas provide play child life therapy grants to children’s hospitals or light their campus purple for Prematurity Awareness Month, we believe we Tri Sigma women can impact children’s lives. 

Ensuring Every Child's Future

Since 1951, Tri Sigma has dedicated itself to serving children’s health initiatives. This legacy began with funding polio research through our first national philanthropic partner, the Robbie Page Memorial Fund. After polio was eradicated, that mission shifted toward funding emotional support resources for hospitalized children known as “play therapy” and child life therapy. This cutting-edge treatment uses music, art, animals, games and other forms of play to help children cope with difficult emotions and better understand their illnesses and cope with the treatments they must undergo.

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Support Chapter Efforts

Support an online fundraising effort from a collegiate or alumnae chapter!

Collegiate members at Embry-Riddle holding a March of Dimes banner

Robbie Page Memorial Grants

Through generous member donations and funds raised by collegiate and alumnae chapters, the Foundation awards Robbie Page Memorial Grants annually to hospitals, clinics, and child life programs in our local communities across the United States.

Photo collage of members participating in philanthropic activities

March of Dimes Partnership

Tri Sigma is a proud partner of the March of Dimes. From advocacy work and raising awareness in our communities to making baby blankets and donating items, Sigmas of all generations work tirelessly to ensure children (and their moms!) have a fighting chance for bright, healthy futures.

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