Kappa Psi Epsilon

Epsilon Chapter
California State University, Sacramento

Do you know what today is?

It’s our anniversary!
Happy one year Epsilon Chapter! Thank you to all the sisters who helped pave the way for this chapter, those who worked so hard to get it established, and to all those who supported us along the way.
Cant believe it’s our first year. To many more to come, happy anniversary Epsilon chapter.

The Sisters of Kappa Psi Epsilon, Epsilon Chapter would like to invite you to our 2nd Annual “PRICELESS” Benefit Concert. This Benefit Concert is dedicated to raising funds and awareness on the current worldwide issue of Human Trafficking. Human Trafficking is a form of modern-day slavery in which victims are exploited for labor or sex by means of fraud, force, or coercion. It is a crime that people do not wish to talk about. These crimes are happening all around the world, and sadly, Sacramento remains to be in the Nation’s top 5 as a “Hot Spot” for Human Trafficking. 
This is why the Sisters of Kappa Psi Epsilon are so adamant about shedding light on this issue that is affecting our community in our own backyards. 

The concert will consist of numerous artists (including DL Da Arsun, Ant Chedda, Jayne Rio, Ronalyne & Danelle, Makamae Melia O’ Polynesia, Kathleen Cabanayan and many more), guest speakers, and non-profit organizations that are actively advocating against Human Trafficking by spreading awareness to the CSU Sacramento campus and its surrounding communities.

All donations received will go directly to My Sister’s House, a non-profit organization focused on the needs of women and children impacted by domestic violence and or human trafficking in the Central Valley. My Sister’s house has created a safe Haven that has provided more than 12,000 bed nights of shelter to Asian and Pacific Islander women and children, has served more than 500 domestic violence survivors of ALL ethnicities in their award-winning Women to Work program and has educated more than 10,000 people about domestic violence and human trafficking.

The Sisters of Kappa Psi Epsilon, Epsilon Chapter would like to invite you to our 2nd Annual “PRICELESS” Benefit Concert. This Benefit Concert is dedicated to raising funds and awareness on the current worldwide issue of Human Trafficking. Human Trafficking is a form of modern-day slavery in which victims are exploited for labor or sex by means of fraud, force, or coercion. It is a crime that people do not wish to talk about. These crimes are happening all around the world, and sadly, Sacramento remains to be in the Nation’s top 5 as a “Hot Spot” for Human Trafficking.
This is why the Sisters of Kappa Psi Epsilon are so adamant about shedding light on this issue that is affecting our community in our own backyards.

The concert will consist of numerous artists (including DL Da Arsun, Ant Chedda, Jayne Rio, Ronalyne & Danelle, Makamae Melia O’ Polynesia, Kathleen Cabanayan and many more), guest speakers, and non-profit organizations that are actively advocating against Human Trafficking by spreading awareness to the CSU Sacramento campus and its surrounding communities.

All donations received will go directly to My Sister’s House, a non-profit organization focused on the needs of women and children impacted by domestic violence and or human trafficking in the Central Valley. My Sister’s house has created a safe Haven that has provided more than 12,000 bed nights of shelter to Asian and Pacific Islander women and children, has served more than 500 domestic violence survivors of ALL ethnicities in their award-winning Women to Work program and has educated more than 10,000 people about domestic violence and human trafficking.

All events during Rush are FREE and rides will be provided!

For any questions, please contact:
Rush/Formal Chair: Jackie (707) 631-3733
jlaxamana.kpsie@gmail.com

Follow us on Twitter @KPsiE_Epsilon

HOW IT ALL BEGAN:
Forming a sisterhood that promotes the Pilipino culture had been a long time dream for a group of women at California State University Long Beach. The dream turned into reality when one woman, Gayle Romasanta, took the initiative to unite these women. On March 28th, 1996 Kappa Psi Epsilon was born. Since then it has expanded to San Francisco State University, University of California Davis, and University of California Los Angeles. And just recently, Sacramento State University. 

CHAPTERS:
Alpha Chapter: California State University, Long Beach 
Beta Chapter: California State University, San Francisco 
Gamma Chapter: University of California, Davis
Delta Chapter: University of California, Los Angeles
Epsilon Chapter: California State University, Sacramento

Kappa Psi Epsilon is a Pinay-interest sorority focused on academics, culture,community action, sisterhood and social networking. Kappa Psi Epsilon came to be through one common goal and one common dream. Together, we allow our differences to educate us and our similarities to empower us. As sisters of Kappa Psi Epsilon, we all contribute to be a part of Kappa’s Herstory. As individuals, we have learned what it means to resist oppression, we understand how it feels to struggle for freedom, and, above all, experience a revolution of self. This is why we invite you in making Kappa Herstory a part of YOUR story, and to come out and find your inner strength. 

Epsilon Chapter

Epsilon Chapter

Gamma Mu 

Summer Summit 2011

Summer Summit 2011

Epsilon Chapter

Epsilon Chapter

Kappa Psi Epsilon Basketball Tournament
July 31st, 2011

Kappa Psi Epsilon Basketball Tournament

July 31st, 2011