Get to Know Us
Founded in 1927, the Atlanta Alumnae Panhellenic Association (AAPA) is a community-based organization affiliated with the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC). AAPA is comprised of NPC sorority alumnae who help promote lifelong sorority membership, leadership, volunteer and scholarship opportunities to Panhellenic women in Metro Atlanta. We are currently composed of 21 of the 26 NPC member groups, with an annual membership of about 1,500. For nearly a century, the purpose of AAPA has been to inform fraternity women of current trends, promote the fraternity system, improve the Panhellenic image, and stimulate a continuing interest in Panhellenic affairs.
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Investing in Sisterhood & Service

Since 2007, AAPA has supported Mary Hall Freedom Village, a local organization that focuses on freeing women and children from the cycle of homelessness, poverty, mental illness, and addiction.

AAPA offers alumnae members leadership, social and philanthropic volunteer opportunities for continued sorority involvement beyond the college years. We love visiting our local College Panhellenics.

The AAPA Foundation is a 501(c)(3) established in 2018 to work in conjunction with AAPA to raise funds awarded to collegiate and alumnae women from Metro Atlanta. Over the past five years, we've awarded $122,000.