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Alpha Phi Omega National Service Fraternity has more than 17,000 male and female student members at 366 college campuses
nationwide. Its mission is to prepare campus and community leaders through service. Its purpose is to develop leadership,
to promote friendship and to provide service to humanity. Founded at Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania in 1925, it
is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization headquartered in Independence, Missouri. More than 350,000 members have joined
Alpha Phi Omega since it's founding.

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How are we different from other service groups on
campus?
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We are different because our goal is the close integration of service and friendship.
In addition, our service activities are not limited to one specific aspect of the community. Although focusing in one
area is useful, what we can do as college students is limited by time and money. As members of Alpha Phi Omega, our
service does not end in college. By knowing what is needed in our community, and in our nation,APO encourages its members to go further to help out others, even after graduating
from FSU.
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How are we
different from other fraternities?
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APhiO differs from social fraternities in several ways. First, APhiO's emphasis is on service. Second, wedo not have a house (this keeps dues low for members.).
Finaly, APhiO does
not haze in anyway.
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