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The Asian Greek Council of Southern California (SoCalAGC) was established 1982. It has ten Asian sororities and six Asian fraternities. The SoCalAGC chapters form a network from Santa Barbara to San Diego.

SoCalAGC chapters do extensive service projects focused in the Asian community, hold social events, and provide leadership opportunities and brotherhood and sisterhood for their members.

About

Purpose:
Shall be a guiding force which strives to foster the high ideals of friendship and cooperation and to develop the best qualities of character among the Council members

Duties of the Council:
- Enforce its constitution so that all organizations are treated with equality and fairness
- Mediate conflicts between Council members
- Promote scholastic excellence and community service
- Cultivate group and Asian Greek Council awareness
- Promote responsibility, honesty, and integrity among the groups, for without these  guiding ideals, none of the previous goals could be accomplished
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Community Service:
The Council encourages each chapter to perform at leave five community service projects each year, not including the All-SoCal AGC community service projects. Awards: the Community Involvement Award from the Western Region Greek Association for two academic school years (2004-2005, and 2005-2006)

Asian-Interest Activities:
Being that the Council is made up of Asian-interest fraternities and sororities, it promotes Asian-interest activities; ones that the chapters can help with, ones that the chapters can learn from, and ones that the chapters can just enjoy
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Annual Events:
Two annual events are hosted by the Asian Greek Council of Southern California (SoCal AGC) to support interfraternalism; these are the SoCal AGC Annual Picnic and Talent Show
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Affiliations:
Western Region Greek Association

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