Youngstown Alumnae Panhellenic Association History is being compiled by Historian Anna Masi (Delta Zeta). Ad-Hoc committee members that helped fact check information are Carol Havrilla (Phi Mu), EK, Angie Bilkie (Phi Mu), Lynn Sorber(Delta Zeta), Fran Brayer ( Zeta Tau Alpha) , Rosemarie Bisingnani (Alpha Sigma Tau), Lucy Setz (Phi Mu), and Amy Banks (Phi Mu).
Youngstown Alumnae Panhellenic Association has been building the bond of sisterhood for 96 years! YAPA was organized in January 1926.
YAPA contributes to community charities, National Panhellenic Conference, and Youngstown State University Panhellenic. In 2015, YAPA established an Endowment Fund with the Community Foundation of the Mahoning Valley. We sponsor a scholarship to active members of the National Panhellenic Conference that reside in Mahoning, Trumbull, or Columbiana County.
YAPA successes include new members joined, a stronger relationship with the YSU Greek women, established an endowment for the scholarship, and increased our social media presence, and had you as member.
YAPA is a circle of Sisterhood, an opportunity where our sisterhood can grow, support Greek women, gives value beyond our college days, and a place where you can find sisterhood.
YAPA contributes to community charities, National Panhellenic Conference, and Youngstown State University Panhellenic. In 2015, YAPA established an Endowment Fund with the Community Foundation of the Mahoning Valley. We sponsor a scholarship to active members of the National Panhellenic Conference that reside in Mahoning, Trumbull, or Columbiana County.
YAPA successes include new members joined, a stronger relationship with the YSU Greek women, established an endowment for the scholarship, and increased our social media presence, and had you as member.
YAPA is a circle of Sisterhood, an opportunity where our sisterhood can grow, support Greek women, gives value beyond our college days, and a place where you can find sisterhood.