National History

Gamma Rho Lambda – National Sorority

Gamma Rho Lambda, Alpha Chapter, was founded in the Fall of 2003 by 12 original members at Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona. It was originally established as a social support system for lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and other members of the queer community. Embracing an open and diverse environment for all members, the sorority strove to break down barriers between the LGBTQIA+ community and the greater community, in addition to greek life.

In 2005, GRL began the daunting task of expanding nationally. Over the course of the following year, we worked to expand to several campuses nationwide, functioning in both a local and national capacity. 

In 2006, with enough alum members to support a National Council, GRL National Sorority became independent of Alpha Chapter. Since then, we’ve been working on expanding even more, and adjusting to the needs of our current chapters and members. We’re also working on establishing a Foundation and developing a stronger, more interconnected community.

Mission Statement

Gamma Rho Lambda is an all-inclusive social sorority exemplifying the qualities of tolerance, diversity, unity, and trust, which provides a network of assistance in the areas of scholastic guidance, emotional support, and community service while ultimately developing the lifelong bonds of sibling-hood.

For more information about GRL National Sorority, check out the website here: https://www.gammarholambda.org.

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