Each year, the parents and families of Georgia Tech students contribute philanthropic support that is used to enhance the lives of students on campus. This assistance covers a wide range of activities from providing basic necessities like food and housing, supporting individual students professional and educational growth, and allowing student organizations to better enrich the campus and community as a whole. As a result of these philanthropic efforts the Parent’s Fund helped students who had nowhere else to turn.

The 2018-19 report provides details about the Parent Fund and the generosity of Georgia Tech parents. You may read the digital version using the Issuu platform.

Please visit the 2017-18 Annual Report webpage to review the events held during that academic year.

Cover of the report with a photo of a GT family: mother, son, father.

Spring 2019

January 2019

MLK Day of Service 
Hosted by Student Engagement, the 8th annual MLK Day of Service is a day of service that fosters the national holiday’s spirit of “A Day On, Not a Day Off.” In honor of Dr. King, students, staff, and faculty contribute their time and talents to make a difference in the Atlanta community by serving with local community partners. The event aligns with GT’s motto: “Progress & Service” and the Strategic Plan: “To improve the human condition” while also reminding participants of Dr. King’s belief in the creation of a Beloved Community. 

Komanse Dance Theter Presents: Skid
This project, emphasizing many of the Parent Grant’s goals, involves an initial program, consisting of a fashion show in the Ferst Center Lobby showcasing the uniquely designed costuming and fashion which will be designed by the 3D-printed clothing designer, specifically for this project, which we have chosen for the show, whose designs will be showcased on Georgia Tech’s campus. The culminating event of this project will be the two-day performances of Skid, a provocative look at homelessness in the metro Atlanta area and beyond, by Komansé Dance Theater (KDT) as a part of the GT Arts 2018-2019 season. The goal of this project is to show how technology and the arts can come together to create social change within our community.

MLK Sunday Supper 
The 6th year that this program is incorporated into the Institute’s MLK Celebration. The purpose is to provide an opportunity for our community to come together over a good meal and to engage in meaningful conversation – in the same way that a family might have come together over a Sunday supper meal. Additionally, the MLK Sunday Supper provides intentional space for faculty, staff, students, and community members to share highlights from their experiences at our Institute’s MLK Celebration events, including the Student Celebration, the MLK Keynote Lecture, the MLK Day of Service, and the Civil Rights Bus Tour.

MLK 5K: Race to Freedom
The MLK Student Board organizes and hosts events throughout the Fall and the month of January to celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The MLK 5k: Race to Freedom will engage students and faculty in cross-cultural interactions, community building, and Tech spirit. The event will include a service project, such as a canned food drive, to give back to the Atlanta community.

February 2019

Transfer Student Association Events
Our mission as an organization is to help transfer students acclimate to the unique atmosphere of Georgia Tech and optimize their path to graduation. We plan on accomplishing this goal in the following four ways: mentorship, subcommittees, social and campus connections, and the Transfer Student Survival Guide.

Alpha Kappa Psi - Epsilon Sigma Chapter
Initiative to kick-start Georgia Tech's first startup hackathon. Through Catapult we hope to give college students exposure to the core tenets of a startup mindset like a customer discover, ideation, bias towards action, and not being afraid to fail. The event will provide students with the resources necessary to explore their world with an entrepreneurial lens and identify pain points and learn how to address them and build a business around the solution. Participants will have the opportunity to learn from mentors from startups and big corporations about innovation and how to enter and excel in the startup space.

Data Science at Georgia Tech
Strives to be a platform for data scientists of any skill or experience level, and we desire to provide students with a community of data scientists who focus on impacting the community positively through our data science projects. Hacklytics (the event) aims to provide students who are members as well as non-members the same kind of community so that students can learn and work on data science projects that center around community and impact.

Prime Consulting Junior Enterprise
A student-run company that offers business, technology, and startup consulting. By collecting information on a company’s needs and shortcomings, we develop three semester-long projects to address each of their direct concerns and improve their operations. The recurring events, Prime Times, are a series of workshops which promote leadership and professional development while also fostering a community between members.

March 2019

GT For the Kids Dance Marathon
For the Kids at Georgia Tech is part of a national movement that works to support the Children's Miracle Network.  It is the largest student run philanthropic effort within Georgia Tech.  It is our hope that we will be able to continue the trend of setting a new record each year in numbers of attendees and money raised.

Cru at GT
An on-campus ministry that is passionate about creating supportive community and connecting students to Jesus.  Our goals for this trip include expressing compassionate faith via delivery and installation of water filters to families in need, and facilitating cross-cultural learning and leadership development for student participants.

Chinese Student Association
Focused on spreading and educating about Chinese culture on campus, and the Lantern Festival is our biggest event of the year for doing so. On this night, we provide a cultural dinner with a variety of different dishes from all parts of Asia, as well as traditional cultural performances such as Lion dance, Chinese opera, and a Shaolin martial arts demonstration. There are also various cultural activities for students to partake in, such as calligraphy and lantern making.

Asian American Student Association
AASA aims to provide a space on campus for students to be able talk about AAPI political and social issues. Throughout the one day summit, students, faculty and advocates will recognize our unique identities and take action on how we can recognize the differences in our identities and take a step beyond our assumptions of other’s identities to validate each other’s experiences and support each other. The summit will include student-led workshops, guest speakers, and opportunities to network with students and faculty across the Atlanta area.

African Student Association
The theme for this year's event is, “Etching out your Africa.” We all have different stories of Africa which have influenced our perspectives in life. This diversity of thought has often led some of us to forge paths not yet imagined, on our quest  to achieving our goals and dreams. Channeling our creativity in this manner not only helps us attain the loftiest of dreams but also redefine the world’s perception of Africa. Our goal is for students to leave the conference with 1. A rekindled passion to pursue careers centered around their strengths and interests; 2. A game plan for how to effect the change they would like to see in their communities; 3. The ability to challenge misguided notions about Africans appropriately.

Georgia Tech Chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers
We are the Georgia Tech Chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers. We exist to serve out the NSBE Mission here at Georgia Tech within the Greater Atlanta community. We’re here to help students excel as a student, increase their professional network, and make compelling contributions to the community. NSBE holds an annual National Convention in a different location in America. This year, it is being held in Detroit, Michigan and it is something that we are encouraging all of our members to attend so they are able to get a head start on their future by networking with Fortune 500 companies and attending the career fair. We would like to subsidize the cost of registration and transportation for our members. Having our members attend this conference will fulfil our mission of increasing the number of culturally responsible black engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally, and positively impact the community. It is also an opportunity for our members who want to get involved in regional leadership to network and connect with their peers from other NSBE chapters.

Womens Resource Center
Consists of students who want to empower others by putting together a yearly Women's Leadership Conference. Our goal is to help women navigate and instigate positive change in the workforce. The conference consists of workshops and presentations with female leaders in fields ranging from public service to STEM.

Muslim Students Association
Student-run, non-profit religious and social organization that strives to bring the Atlanta Muslim community together, create a safe and spiritual environment for worship on campus, and educate the GT student body about Islam. Islamic Awareness Month aims to educate students, faculty and staff about the culture and religion of Islam in order to promote diversity, build understanding, and trump misconceptions. Ultimately, the primary focus of this month is to build campus connectivity within the Georgia Tech community regardless of religious affiliation, race, or ethnicity.

Engineers Without Borders at GT
Engineers Without Borders (EWB)-GT Malawi is a new project which focuses on restoring public health in Malawi. Our project mission is to work collaboratively with the partner community to build a sustainable sanitation system that empowers the community on its path towards overall well-being. The primary focus of this assessment trip is to survey and evaluate the current state of the community’s sanitation problem and the economic, social, environmental, and technical viability of the project.

Alternative Service Break
Provides Georgia Tech undergraduate and graduate students with the opportunity to use their school breaks for service trips across the country and internationally. Our goal for these trips is to give students an option to use their break for something meaningful and to better themselves and their community.

Foundation for the International Medical Relief of Children - Georgia Tech
A non-profit organization dedicated to improving the health of families in developing communities around the world, through the implementation of innovative and self-sustaining preventative health programs. We hope that this trip, in particular, instills the Georgia Tech mission of progress and service in our students, allowing them to use their education to support a local community, while also gaining knowledge about preventative medicine in regards to public health.

Volunteers Around the World
This spring, we are traveling to the Dominican Republic for 9 days to medically provide for the under-served population. Trip participants will assist in running an established VAW clinic, providing medical supplies and care, as well as health education to local villages. We wish to teach students the importance of helping the less fortunate and share the need for global health in developing countries.

American Medical Students Association - Georgia Tech Chapter
Committed to improving healthcare and healthcare delivery to all people; promoting active improvement in medical education; involving its members in the social, moral, and ethical obligations of the profession of medicine; assisting in the improvement and understanding of world health problems; contributing to the welfare of premedical students; and inspiring a community of future physicians through education and advocacy.
The Annual Pre-Health Conference, one of AMSA’s largest events, consists of engaging workshops, inspiring speakers, special guest physicians, a networking lunch, and mock interviews. The event is located in the student center on Sunday, March 11th. The goal of this event is to provide pre-health students with an opportunity to network with medical professionals, learn about service in the medical field through our several workshops, and gain crucial information from medical school representatives at the pre-health fair that can give them an edge in med school admissions. Students in the past have looked forward to this event as an opportunity to explore the field of medicine more so, learn more about what it means to be a healthcare professional, and receive valuable advice and experience from the variety of speakers and organizations present at the convention. There is nothing like this event held on campus for pre-health students and each year we have roughly 200 students attend.

Georgia Tech Relay for Life
Dedicated to supporting those who are affected by cancer by raising funds and awareness towards the fight to end this deadly disease. Our goal for this event is to bring together students, organizations, and faculty as teams to compete in a friendly dodge-ball tournament while raising money with their teams towards the American Cancer Society.

Presidents Council Governing Board
Aims to empower student leaders through programming and providing a variety of resources. We also believe it is vital to recognize the hard work and dedication that student leaders put in to make the Georgia Tech community a better place. Up With the White and Gold provides such an outlet and helps provide such recognition.

April 2019

CS + Social Good
Aims to encourage students with technical backgrounds to learn about career and other opportunities within the social impact realm.  We hold over 5 events every semester engaging different types of students at Tech to engage more critically with the issues the world is facing today.

Honor Advisory Council
An on-campus organization, which works with the Office of Student Integrity to assist students through the process of academic forgiveness and act as a resource for students who have questions regarding the Honor Code. Exploring Ethics is aimed to remind students about the Honor Code and help students with stress during Finals Week by being an active resource for them to come to with questions. Our goal is to ensure more students understand the Honor Code and know that HAC is here to help them.

LGBTQIA Resource Center
Hosted the 7th annual Lavender Graduation, their celebration of LGBTQIA graduates. The ceremony is a memorable and important one for our LGBTQIA students who often overcome incredible hurdles to succeed personally and academically at Tech.  Under the direction of the LGBTQIA Resource Center, the ceremony has grown from a crowd of 30 attendees in its early years to over 125 in 2018, a testament to how meaningful and vital this event has become to fostering a culture of LGBTQIA inclusion and celebration on our campus.  In 2015, the Center expanded the event to include the Lavender Awards, a ceremony recognizing the accomplishments of LGBTQIA and ally leaders on campus. The only awards celebration at Georgia Tech to honor LGBTQIA inclusion and leadership specifically, the Lavender Awards have become a hallmark event for our community, attracting guests from all across campus and our alumni community.

Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity
A serviced based, non-profit fraternity whose tenets lie within community service, spreading political efficacy, and social change. The Nu Mu chapter aims to host a week of programming consisting of financial education, professional development, community service, various social activities. This initiative is titled “Alpha Week” and the goal is to provide the Georgia Tech community with innovative experiences and events catered to all.

TEDx Georgia Tech
An independently organized TEDx event in Atlanta, Georgia. Run entirely by student volunteers. Our goal is to create an engaging dialogue around ideas with the potential to disrupt the status quo, and foster a supportive culture within Tech’s campus that empowers to students to pursue their passions.

Georgia Tech Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers
Our organization empowers Hispanic students (or students with an interest in the Hispanic culture) academically and professionally, while giving back and creating a strong sense of community. Our main goal for this event is to showcase our culture with the whole campus community through a market where we will give away traditional latin food and will explain to you its history, and through a comedy show in which we will do traditional dances.

Hillel
A pluralistic Jewish organization. We provide a variety of Jewish programs and opportunties on campus for students from Bagel Brunches, Shabbat dinners, volunteer opportunities and more. One of Hillel's pillars is Israel: our goal for Israel festival is to share Israel with the GT campus. We do this through music, food, culture, technology and more. We hope to share the positivity and impact of Israel and its importance to the Jewish people. We hope to peak people's interest about Israel and to walk away having learned something new, with a free t-shirt, a camel selfie (yes, real camel)  and a full stomach from all the delicious food!

Georgia Tech Symphony Orchestra
Provides opportunities for all GT students exposures to a variety of orchestral literature from the Classical through Contemporary periods, including operatic, popular and film music. The Café Momus contemporary concert series focuses on contemporary music and collaborate with artists from other areas and fields, including drama, dancing, and visual arts. Combined with innovative staging techniques, Café Momus creates a multi-sensory presentation of the contemporary music, reaching people out of traditional music venues.

Sting Hunger Now
Every year, we put on a large meal packaging event in order to help people who are starving in developing countries. Additionally, our goal is to provide Georgia Tech students with the opportunity to participate in a fun philanthropy event that encourages students to keep helping others after the event is over.

International Ambassadors at Georgia Tech (GTIA)
A student organization at Georgia Tech that promotes international awareness on campus by organizing events that facilitate communication between international and domestic students.  
Culture Fest is an annual weeklong celebration of culture on campus, usually held during the first week of April.  Through Culture Fest, GTIA wants to facilitate cultural appreciation and understanding among the student body.

Student Center Programs Council
Seeks to engage the Georgia Tech community by organizing campus-wide events which appeal to all facets of the student body. Sting Break serves as a celebration of the student body by producing a carnival-like event including attractions such as free giveaways and food, music, inflatables, novelties, and rides.

May 2019

India Club Sports Tournament
This event is the India Club Indoor Sports Tournament. Every semester, we book most of the CRC and offer competitive team and individual sports activities like soccer, basketball, squash, racquetball, ping- pong and badminton. It’s a really exciting tournament as everyone looks forward to it and is ready to show off their athletic skills. Every semester, we have catered to 200-300 students and it’s been a hit so far. It is open to all Georgia Tech students and we usually see a lot of diverse people registered for our tournament.

Ethics in Tech Week
CS + Social Good at Georgia Tech focuses on the intersection of technology and social impact. Striving to build a community of passionate computer scientists and engineers who are applying their technical knowledge towards solving the world’s biggest problems, we are changing the way students understand the value behind a computer science education and its application worldwide. For the Ethics in Tech week coming up in November, students will be given resources and a platform to discuss the importance of how ethics is involved in the development of new technology and how implementation of new technology empowers or inhibits humans and the possible repercussions.

Georgia Tech Business Forum
Alpha Kappa Psi is Georgia Tech's premier co-ed professional business fraternity. For the last 53 years, our Chapter has worked to build and strengthen Georgia Tech's business community through numerous events, workshops, and conferences.  The Georgia Tech Business Forum provides opportunities for students to gain a stronger grasp on various facets of the business world through interactive workshops, engaging speakers, and dedicated networking.

Pridefest
Pride Alliance is hosting our first ever Pridefest, an on campus celebration leading into Atlanta Pride. We are hoping to create a tradition on campus celebrating the LGBTQIA community and its allies. Our goals are to allow Georgia Tech to publicly show support for all students, faculty, and staff by having Departments and Student organizations table.

Eagles @GT Programming
Eagles@GeorgiaTech is an official Georgia Tech student organization focused on service to the university and greater Atlanta communities. We aim to network Eagle Rank scouts at Georgia Tech to facilitate fulfillment of our Pledge of Service. Our events aim to provide service to our community and the scouting community.

Supply Chain Workshop
The goal of this event is for Georgia Tech students interested in supply chain to get a better feel for the kind of jobs and growth opportunities in the field of supply chain. We are aiming to get a 3-5 member panel of professionals in the field of supply chain for group discussions.

Halloween Celebration
The Society of Women in Physics supports minorities, focusing on women, to embrace their love for physics and provides a community for all physicists. The goal of this event is to bring the department together.

Tour of Asia 2018
The Asian American Student Association strives to encourage collaboration between Asian-interest organizations on campus and to promote awareness of Asian American issues. The Asian American Student Association, in collaboration with its 15 member organizations (ie. China Care, Hong Kong Student Association,Delta Phi Lambda Sorority, Inc., Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers) will hold our annual Tour of Asian event at the Campanile and Tech Green with the goal of promoting cultural diversity and cross-cultural awareness. Our aim is provide an opportunity for Georgia Tech students and faculty to experience the diverse cultures and cuisine from the different regions of Asia.

Black Leadership Conference
Through its eight pillars (cultural knowledge, community service, political awareness, effective leadership training, scholarship, economic empowerment, coalition building, and social awareness), the African American Student Union has encouraged leadership and unity amongst African-American students on Georgia Tech’s campus. This year's annual Black Leadership Conference will fuse the arts with the latest technological innovations to curate a uniquely interactive leadership conference. BLC 2018 will serve as a learning space, a think tank, and an important networking opportunity.

Step Show
The National Pan-Hellenic Council at Tech is a council that governs seven of the nine African American Greek organizations. Our organization governs 4 fraternities and 3 sororities. Our aim is to provide events centered around our common principles of sisterhood and brotherhood, scholarship and service. The goal of this step show is to act on the principle of sisterhood and brotherhood and provide an event for the African American community and other minorities on campus to fellowship and gather around.

Moon Festival
The Vietnamese Student Association is an all-inclusive national cultural organization that introduces and embraces Vietnamese culture on campus and throughout the Southeast through volunteering, socials, conferences, and festivals. For this event, we want to unite the campus in diversity and inclusivity by celebrating the Vietnamese mid-autumn festival holiday in a way that includes other Asian organizations and is welcoming to everybody. Through cultural games, performances, and traditional food, we hope to provide the campus with a showcase of Asian culture.

Night Market 2018
The International Ambassadors at Georgia Tech is an organization dedicated to supporting all things international on Tech campus. We work with the Office of International Education and the Office of Undergraduate Admission to support international students at Georgia Tech. We also host events to facilitate communication between international and domestic students.

Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Regional Leadership Conference
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc. is a community-conscious and action-oriented organization and our founding principles are Scholarship, Service, Sisterhood, and Finer Womenhood. Members are dedicated to serving the community and helping women develop into community leaders and finer women. We hope that this leadership conference will allow us to develop more leadership skills and to better serve the community.

Cure Your Cravings
China Care is a philanthropy club that supports aid for orphaned and medically fragile children in China. The Cure your Cravings event is a cultural fundraising and publicity event for the club. With this event, the club hopes to bring Chinese food and performances to Georgia Tech campus as well as the Metro-Atlanta area, while raising awareness for the mission at hand.

Midnight Breakfast
The goal for the event is to provide an outlet for students to use as an opportunity to eat a meal with their friends and classmates during their final studying. It is also an opportunity to allow the faculty and staff to have conversations with the students to bring the Georgia Tech community closer together.

Tech the Halls
Our main purpose within the Tech the Halls program is to strengthen the bond between Georgia Tech and the greater Atlanta area. We strive to accomplish this through hosting an event-filled day with various activities for children from the W.W Woolfolk Boys & Girls Club, all while placing an emphasis on higher education. Our goal each year is to give the children an opportunity to celebrate the holidays in the same manner that many of us are fortunate enough to experience by providing a paid shopping trip to Target to purchase gifts.

De-Stress Day
The Honor Advisory Council is a student organization which works closely with the Office of Student Integrity to assist students who are found responsible for breaking the Honor Code and to teach students about the Honor Code. De-Stress Day is aimed to bring a smile to students' faces and talk to them about the Honor Code to assure them that they have the capabilities and resources to succeed without breaking the Honor Code.

Hot Chocolate 5k
Our goal is to support cancer research and awareness through fundraising on Georgia Tech's campus. Funding goes to the American Cancer Society which supports programs such as driving cancer patients to appointments, providing lodging during treatment, appearance rehabilitation, and researching breakthrough cancer treatments. Our goal for this event in particular is to raise funding for our Cancer Walk that takes place in the spring, as well as funding to donate to the American Cancer Society.

Guatemala Winter Trip
This winter, we are traveling to the Guatemala for 9 days to medically provide for the under-served population. Trip participants will assist in running an established VAW clinic, providing medical supplies and care, as well as health education to local villages. We wish to teach students the importance of helping the less fortunate and share the need for global health in developing countries.

Fall 2018

India Club Sports Tournament
This event is the India Club Indoor Sports Tournament. Every semester, we book most of the CRC and offer competitive team and individual sports activities like soccer, basketball, squash, racquetball, ping- pong and badminton. It’s a really exciting tournament as everyone looks forward to it and is ready to show off their athletic skills. Every semester, we have catered to 200-300 students and it’s been a hit so far. It is open to all Georgia Tech students and we usually see a lot of diverse people registered for our tournament.

Ethics in Tech Week
CS + Social Good at Georgia Tech focuses on the intersection of technology and social impact. Striving to build a community of passionate computer scientists and engineers who are applying their technical knowledge towards solving the world’s biggest problems, we are changing the way students understand the value behind a computer science education and its application worldwide. For the Ethics in Tech week coming up in November, students will be given resources and a platform to discuss the importance of how ethics is involved in the development of new technology and how implementation of new technology empowers or inhibits humans and the possible repercussions.

Georgia Tech Business Forum
Alpha Kappa Psi is Georgia Tech's premier co-ed professional business fraternity. For the last 53 years, our Chapter has worked to build and strengthen Georgia Tech's business community through numerous events, workshops, and conferences.  The Georgia Tech Business Forum provides opportunities for students to gain a stronger grasp on various facets of the business world through interactive workshops, engaging speakers, and dedicated networking.

Pridefest
Pride Alliance is hosting our first ever Pridefest, an on campus celebration leading into Atlanta Pride. We are hoping to create a tradition on campus celebrating the LGBTQIA community and its allies. Our goals are to allow Georgia Tech to publicly show support for all students, faculty, and staff by having Departments and Student organizations table.

Eagles @GT Programming
Eagles@GeorgiaTech is an official Georgia Tech student organization focused on service to the university and greater Atlanta communities. We aim to network Eagle Rank scouts at Georgia Tech to facilitate fulfillment of our Pledge of Service. Our events aim to provide service to our community and the scouting community.

Supply Chain Workshop
The goal of this event is for Georgia Tech students interested in supply chain to get a better feel for the kind of jobs and growth opportunities in the field of supply chain. We are aiming to get a 3-5 member panel of professionals in the field of supply chain for group discussions.

Halloween Celebration
The Society of Women in Physics supports minorities, focusing on women, to embrace their love for physics and provides a community for all physicists. The goal of this event is to bring the department together.

Tour of Asia 2018
The Asian American Student Association strives to encourage collaboration between Asian-interest organizations on campus and to promote awareness of Asian American issues. The Asian American Student Association, in collaboration with its 15 member organizations (ie. China Care, Hong Kong Student Association,Delta Phi Lambda Sorority, Inc., Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers) will hold our annual Tour of Asian event at the Campanile and Tech Green with the goal of promoting cultural diversity and cross-cultural awareness. Our aim is provide an opportunity for Georgia Tech students and faculty to experience the diverse cultures and cuisine from the different regions of Asia.

Black Leadership Conference
Through its eight pillars (cultural knowledge, community service, political awareness, effective leadership training, scholarship, economic empowerment, coalition building, and social awareness), the African American Student Union has encouraged leadership and unity amongst African-American students on Georgia Tech’s campus. This year's annual Black Leadership Conference will fuse the arts with the latest technological innovations to curate a uniquely interactive leadership conference. BLC 2018 will serve as a learning space, a think tank, and an important networking opportunity.

Step Show
The National Pan-Hellenic Council at Tech is a council that governs seven of the nine African American Greek organizations. Our organization governs 4 fraternities and 3 sororities. Our aim is to provide events centered around our common principles of sisterhood and brotherhood, scholarship and service. The goal of this step show is to act on the principle of sisterhood and brotherhood and provide an event for the African American community and other minorities on campus to fellowship and gather around.

Moon Festival
The Vietnamese Student Association is an all-inclusive national cultural organization that introduces and embraces Vietnamese culture on campus and throughout the Southeast through volunteering, socials, conferences, and festivals. For this event, we want to unite the campus in diversity and inclusivity by celebrating the Vietnamese mid-autumn festival holiday in a way that includes other Asian organizations and is welcoming to everybody. Through cultural games, performances, and traditional food, we hope to provide the campus with a showcase of Asian culture.

Night Market 2018
The International Ambassadors at Georgia Tech is an organization dedicated to supporting all things international on Tech campus. We work with the Office of International Education and the Office of Undergraduate Admission to support international students at Georgia Tech. We also host events to facilitate communication between international and domestic students.

Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Regional Leadership Conference
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc. is a community-conscious and action-oriented organization and our founding principles are Scholarship, Service, Sisterhood, and Finer Womenhood. Members are dedicated to serving the community and helping women develop into community leaders and finer women. We hope that this leadership conference will allow us to develop more leadership skills and to better serve the community.

Cure Your Cravings
China Care is a philanthropy club that supports aid for orphaned and medically fragile children in China. The Cure your Cravings event is a cultural fundraising and publicity event for the club. With this event, the club hopes to bring Chinese food and performances to Georgia Tech campus as well as the Metro-Atlanta area, while raising awareness for the mission at hand.

Midnight Breakfast
The goal for the event is to provide an outlet for students to use as an opportunity to eat a meal with their friends and classmates during their final studying. It is also an opportunity to allow the faculty and staff to have conversations with the students to bring the Georgia Tech community closer together.

Tech the Halls
Our main purpose within the Tech the Halls program is to strengthen the bond between Georgia Tech and the greater Atlanta area. We strive to accomplish this through hosting an event-filled day with various activities for children from the W.W Woolfolk Boys & Girls Club, all while placing an emphasis on higher education. Our goal each year is to give the children an opportunity to celebrate the holidays in the same manner that many of us are fortunate enough to experience by providing a paid shopping trip to Target to purchase gifts.

De-Stress Day
The Honor Advisory Council is a student organization which works closely with the Office of Student Integrity to assist students who are found responsible for breaking the Honor Code and to teach students about the Honor Code. De-Stress Day is aimed to bring a smile to students' faces and talk to them about the Honor Code to assure them that they have the capabilities and resources to succeed without breaking the Honor Code.

Hot Chocolate 5k
Our goal is to support cancer research and awareness through fundraising on Georgia Tech's campus. Funding goes to the American Cancer Society which supports programs such as driving cancer patients to appointments, providing lodging during treatment, appearance rehabilitation, and researching breakthrough cancer treatments. Our goal for this event in particular is to raise funding for our Cancer Walk that takes place in the spring, as well as funding to donate to the American Cancer Society.

Guatemala Winter Trip
This winter, we are traveling to the Guatemala for 9 days to medically provide for the under-served population. Trip participants will assist in running an established VAW clinic, providing medical supplies and care, as well as health education to local villages. We wish to teach students the importance of helping the less fortunate and share the need for global health in developing countries.