Subject: NGLA | October Newsletter

An Exciting New Partnership from NGLA and The Jed Foundation
 
Join NGLA and The Jed Foundation (JED) for an afternoon of virtual learning on Saturday, November 19, 2022 from 12:00pm - 3:00pm ET for Prioritizing Y.O.U. (Your Own Understanding)!
 
Participants will leave this interactive virtual workshop with a better understanding of what's needed to support young adult mental health. By the end of Prioritizing Y.O.U., they will be able to reflect on their own mental health, identify a fraternity/sorority member who may be dealing with a mental health challenge, practice having a conversation and responding to those concerns, and know when to make a referral if necessary. There will be opportunities for reflection, discussion, and practice.
 
Don’t miss this opportunity, available for the rate of $25 per person!
Start Getting Ready for the 2023 NGLA Annual Conference! Please direct questions to conference@ngla.org.
Remote and On-site Opportunities to Support NGLA!
 
Show your support for advancing and educating fraternities and sororities, and put your organization in front of an average of 1,000+ influential student leaders, professionals, and volunteers from 100+ campuses across the Northeast and beyond!
 
Whether you want to engage attendees in the NGLA Village (virtual and in-person exhibit hall), market your company, or support a program, there's an opportunity for you at the region’s largest educational program for fraternity and sorority life!
 
Please direct questions to sponsorship@ngla.org.
Volunteer Spotlight: Sixto Arias
 
As a long-term volunteer for NGLA, Sixto Arias has served in a number of roles, mostly recently as the 2022 Virtual Experience Coordinator, ensuring the online educational programming complemented the on-site experience in Baltimore. This year, Sixto serves as the 2023 NGLA Student Staff Chair. In this role, Sixto coordinates the recruitment, selection, and training of a team of undergraduate and graduate students who help execute the NGLA  Annual Conference. We are grateful for his help leading the newest group of NGLA volunteers! Outside of NGLA, Sixto recently started a new role as Director of Fraternity & Sorority Life at Stony Brook University. Join us in congratulating him on this new position!
 
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NGLA educates leaders from a variety of fraternal experiences to transform and empower their community and align actions with values.
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