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Annual Yard Show
Since 2011, Alpha Tau has held a yard show here at Emory along with performances by various organizations. Last year, Alpha Tau performed along with the Gamma Beta Gamma chapter of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.
CandieZ & CondomZ
During the spring, Alpha Tau promotes safe sex practices through “CandieZ & CondomZ”. Candies and condoms are given out to students who successfully spot a Zeta or who stop by our table at Wonderful Wednesday
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Blu and White Weekend
During the Fall, we collaborate with Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. for Blu and White Weekend. This year it was held from October 14-16. We held a Care Packaging Party on October 14 and disseminated them on the 15th at St. Francis Soup Kitchen. On the 16th, we held a study event called Study TableZ at which we gave away a $50 gift card to support scholarship.

Blu and White Weekend 2016: Care Package Party
Z-HOPE: Zetas Helping Others Excel
From the Sorority's inception, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. has long demonstrated an interest in serving the needs of the community. Spanning the Sorority's nearly thirty-year partnership with the March of Dimes to its relationship with the Human Genome Project, Zeta Phi Beta has been at the forefront of anticipating the ever-changing needs of society. "Since 1920, our national service programs have evolved to meet the critical societal needs of the time.
National Education Foundation
The National Educational Foundation is created and operated exclusively for charitable and educational purposes. The chief activities and purpose of the trust are to award scholarship grants to worthy students for the pursuit of higher education; to conduct community educational programs which will aid in the educational and vocational improvement in individual and community living standards; to engage in activities which will aid in the educational development of all women; and to engage in any appropriate research related to the purposes of the Foundation scholarship.
Stork’s Nest
Since 1972, the Stork’s Nest, a partnership with the March of Dimes, has encouraged women to seek prenatal care within the first trimester of pregnancy, thereby increasing the prevention of birth defects and infant mortality. It is designed to promote pre-natal care participation and healthy behaviors during the pregnancy through two components - incentives and education.
