PolicyBrief
S.RES. 731
119th CongressMay 14th 2026
A resolution recognizing the 175th anniversary of the founding of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority.
IN COMMITTEE

This resolution recognizes the 175th anniversary of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority, celebrating its history, philanthropic achievements, and notable members.

Ashley Moody
R

Ashley Moody

Senator

FL

LEGISLATION

Congress Honors Alpha Delta Pi’s 175 Years of History and $1 Million Annual Philanthropy

This resolution marks a major milestone for Alpha Delta Pi, the first secret society for college women, as it approaches its 175th anniversary on May 15, 2026. Beyond just a birthday card from the federal government, the resolution highlights the organization’s massive footprint: over 290,000 lifetime members, 220 active chapters across the U.S. and Canada, and a history rooted in Wesleyan Female College—the first school chartered to grant degrees to women. It’s a formal nod to a group that has evolved from a small society in Georgia to a global network of professionals, athletes, and public servants.

The Business of Giving Back

While many associate Greek life with social events, this resolution focuses heavily on the organization's economic and social impact. Members currently log more than 300,000 community service hours annually and raise over $1,000,000 every year for Ronald McDonald House Charities. For families staying at these houses while a child receives medical treatment, that million-dollar figure translates to real-world support like lodging and meals. The resolution also points out the sorority's role in professional development, noting that its alumnae include Pulitzer Prize winners, U.S. Olympians, and three current members of Congress who are navigating today’s policy landscape.

A Legacy in the Workforce

The resolution specifically recognizes how the organization’s core values—sisterhood, service, character, and knowledge—contribute to various sectors of the modern workforce. By citing members who have excelled in science, technology, the military, and business, the text frames the sorority as a pipeline for leadership rather than just a campus club. As the group prepares for its Grand Convention in Palm Desert, California, in June 2026, this congressional recognition serves as a permanent record of their contributions to education and community enrichment over nearly two centuries.