Our Mission

The members of Delta Epsilon Mu are committed to serving the community by advocating health education and care and through active participation in service activities, fundraising, and outreach programs. Members are given the opportunity to directly participate in health-oriented workshops and discussions, thereby attaining access to pertinent academic and career information through association with professors, advisors, career professionals, alumni members, and fellow active members.

 
 

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Philanthropy

TRICK OR CANSLast quarter of Fall of 2018, we collected food items and non-perishables for the YOLO County Food Bank. We collaborated with Sigma Mu Delta and Kappa Gamma Delta for the food drive and collected over hundreds of pounds of canned goods!…

TRICK OR CANS

Last quarter of Fall of 2018, we collected food items and non-perishables for the YOLO County Food Bank. We collaborated with Sigma Mu Delta and Kappa Gamma Delta for the food drive and collected over hundreds of pounds of canned goods! Each year, we try to improve how we connect with the Davis community and work with local organizations to help those in need.

TOYS FOR JOYOur annual Toys for Joy benefit show showcases performance groups such as SoNoRae, NKOH, RCDC, The Lounge Lizards, The Liquid Hotplates, Cherry Pie Comedy, and more. This event is open to everyone each year to fundraise and raise awarene…

TOYS FOR JOY

Our annual Toys for Joy benefit show showcases performance groups such as SoNoRae, NKOH, RCDC, The Lounge Lizards, The Liquid Hotplates, Cherry Pie Comedy, and more. This event is open to everyone each year to fundraise and raise awareness for cancer.

RELAY FOR LIFEEach year, Relay for Life features a 24-hour relay where teams comprised of 8-15 people take turns walking around the track. The event aims to celebrate our loved ones that survived their battle to cancer, remember our loved ones that …

RELAY FOR LIFE

Each year, Relay for Life features a 24-hour relay where teams comprised of 8-15 people take turns walking around the track. The event aims to celebrate our loved ones that survived their battle to cancer, remember our loved ones that lost to the disease, and fight back by supporting cancer advocacy groups. Our goal as a fraternity is to come up with new activities or selling new items each year to collect donations to support the American Cancer Society

 

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