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FRIENDSHIP
(Excerpt from APO Pledge Manual 2013-2014)
Alpha Phi Omega seeks
to develop friendship. What do we mean by this? It is not possible to establish
a meaningful
relationship with the thousands of brothers across the nation or even with
every brother in a single chapter. We believe it is possible, however, for all
of our members to develop a sense of brotherhood. Shared experiences and an
understanding of fraternal history and goals provide a basis for our
brotherhood. Brotherhood is the
spirit of friendship. It implies respect, honesty and dependability. It means that we overlook
differences and emphasize similarities as we join together in unselfish service.
It means listening to brothers whose views on issues might differ from our own.
It means working closely with people whom under other circumstances we might
not choose as our friends.
Being a friend is not
easy. It takes work. Every day we must challenge ourselves to be a better
friend and to be more understanding, compassionate, welcoming and trusting. A
chapter fellowship program provides opportunities for social interaction among
all brothers.
The goal is to strengthen the chapter by bringing all of the members closer
together. Fellowship activities range from structured events, such as formals
and dinners, to informal gatherings after a service project. Each chapter has
developed its own way of reaching our common goal: making friends through
fellowship in the spirit of brotherhood. A successful fellowship program is
essential to keep brothers actively involved in APO. That success starts with
each of us, for the surest way to have a friend is to
be
a friend.
Reference: Alpha Phi Omega- Pledge Manual 2013-2014, Retrieved https://www.apo.org/Support, Accessed 23August2013
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