Every year, Tri Delta nationally dedicates a week to preventing "Fat Talk". This week is to remind people of self worth, self confidence, and self acceptance. It not only helps our members, but it reaches out to the community as well as we work to end the obsession with perfection. Lacey Terry, our Risk Management chair, did a wonderful job of planning this important event.
We had tables set up in Cougar Mall where we invited students and faculty to write something about themselves that they loved- as a small reminder of how there are so many things about yourself to be proud of. On Tuesday, we were so happy to have Ellie Boland come speak to our chapter. This is the third Fat Talk Free week that Ellie has spoken to us, and we were so happy to have her again. She always gives the best advice and treated our members a yoga session and meditation session with at Lululemon on King Street.
Tri Delta sister Veronica Ingham, a member of Panhallenic Council, also put on an event for all of Panhallenic sororities this week. She brought in Ross Szabo, an inspirational speaker, to talk about alcohol abuse and mental health.
We are so thankful that Tri Delta understands the meaning of self acceptance and the negative effects of Fat Talk. Our chapter is glad that we are able to reach out and not only help our sisters, but our community as well. For more information on Fat Talk Free Week, please click here!
We had tables set up in Cougar Mall where we invited students and faculty to write something about themselves that they loved- as a small reminder of how there are so many things about yourself to be proud of. On Tuesday, we were so happy to have Ellie Boland come speak to our chapter. This is the third Fat Talk Free week that Ellie has spoken to us, and we were so happy to have her again. She always gives the best advice and treated our members a yoga session and meditation session with at Lululemon on King Street.
Tri Delta sister Veronica Ingham, a member of Panhallenic Council, also put on an event for all of Panhallenic sororities this week. She brought in Ross Szabo, an inspirational speaker, to talk about alcohol abuse and mental health.
We are so thankful that Tri Delta understands the meaning of self acceptance and the negative effects of Fat Talk. Our chapter is glad that we are able to reach out and not only help our sisters, but our community as well. For more information on Fat Talk Free Week, please click here!