

What We're About:
The sisters of Alpha Beta Tau are a sorority located in Western Pennsylvania on the campus of Grove City College. As members of this prestigious group, we seek to uphold values of integrity, friendship, loyalty, intelligence, and kindness. We strive to set an example for our campus community that exudes Christian values. We hope to encourage not only our college community for Christ but any of our sisters past and present as well.
" And let us consider how we may spur one another onward toward love and good deeds, not giving up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but encouraging one another- all the more as you see that day approaching."- Hebrews 10:24-25


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Service Projects
ABT Pancake Breakfast
This spring the sisters of Alpha Beta Tau hosted the annual ABT Pancake Breakfast as our spring fundraising event. The event was completed with the help of the brothers of Omnicron XI. A ticket to this event included your choice of two or three pancakes( dependent on price) and sausage, live music, and a raffle ticket that would enter you to win great prizes to places like Coffaros and Rachel's Roadhouse. We raised $500 dollars for Coastland Consultants. This ministry provides spiritual emphasis weeks for schools. The event would not have been complete without the help of our great fundraising chairs Megan Peaco(15) and Courtney Shultz(16). We are hoping for equal success as Courtney Shultz(16) and Emily Belsterling(17) take the reins as fundraising chairs this coming fall.

Highway Cleanup
This spring the ABT's participated in highway cleanup as our main service project. The project was completed with the help of our brother fraternity, Beta Sigma. The group picked up trash along route 80 which will aid the citizens of Mercer County. Other service projects this semester included: making cards for ill children admitted to Pittsburgh's Children's Hospital, weekend visits to the local nursing home Orchard Manor, writing letters to our Compassion child( with the sisters of Gamma Sigma Phi), and assisting at a local animal shelter( with the sisters of Sigma Theta Chi). We would not have had nearly as successful of a year of serving without the guidance of our lovely service chairs Sarah Militellio(16) and Laura Smith(16). We look forward to serving even more in the future as Sarah Militellio (16) and Sarah Prosser (17) become our new service chairs this coming fall.
