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Epsilon Sigma Alpha International is a leadership and service organization bringing good people together to do good things through programs and projects that make a positive difference…locally, nationally, and internationally. Through a network of thousands of members and more than 1,200 chapters, ESA provides more than 650,000 service hours and over $18 million for charitable causes each year. In 2007, ESA raised almost $12 million for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital located in Memphis, TN, and the leading pediatric cancer research hospital in the country.



The North Carolina State Council, formed in 1952 in Greensboro, North Carolina, is now comprises over 240 members and 15 chapters. The council comes together several times a year to provide opportunities for individual and leadership development, to build and renew friendships, and conduct business.

 

If you are interested in becoming part of an exciting and powerful organization devoted to service to others and individual development, or learning more about ESA, contact us.



Mary Smith, President North Carolina State Council of ESA 

ESA International


Epsilon Sigma Alpha International (ESA), which was founded in 1929, is one of the world’s most distinctive leadership service organizations. Through its programs, information and support, ESA helps its members to make a positivedifference in the world.



One of ESA’s major philanthropic projects is helping St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee. In 1972, ESA adopted the hospital as its international philanthropic project. As a result of ESA’s relationship with ALSAC, St. Jude’s fundraising arm, ESA raises well above $12 million in cash and pledges each year for the hospital.

Members of ESA are the most dedicated and hardworking volunteers. ESA is a network of thousands in 1,200 local chapters. In events all over the country, members of ESA can always be counted upon to make a fundraising event a success!



Touching the lives of others while changing our own.

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