Tri Kappa Beta Nu: Advancing Mental Health in Our Community
- Martha Vaughn

- Jan 24
- 2 min read
Updated: Jan 25
In the current era, with mental health concerns becoming increasingly prevalent, charitable organizations serve an essential function in promoting well-being. Tri Kappa Beta Nu distinguishes itself as a supportive force, committed to enhancing mental wellness within our community and assisting individuals experiencing emotional challenges.

About Tri Kappa Beta Nu
Kappa Kappa Kappa, commonly referred to as Tri Kappa, is a distinguished philanthropic organization operating exclusively in the State of Indiana. Established in 1901 by seven young women from the Girls Classical School in Indianapolis, each founder subsequently organized a Tri Kappa Chapter in her respective hometown. Today, with 144 Active Chapters, 114 Associate Chapters, and approximately 9,000 members, Tri Kappa has become a significant presence throughout Indiana. The Clinton Beta Nu Chapter was founded in 1951. Its members are dedicated to advancing charity, culture, and education within the Clinton community. All funds raised by the Clinton Beta Nu Chapter are reinvested into the local area through donations, grants, and scholarships.
Mission and Vision
Bringing women together in close, selfless relationships for the advancement of charity, culture, and education.
Core Values
We are committed to fostering an inclusive environment in which every member feels welcomed, supported, and valued. Kindness guides all our actions. We embrace the diversity each member contributes to Tri Kappa as we serve our communities.
Compassion: Demonstrating understanding and validation toward each member.
Integrity: Maintaining transparency and accountability in all activities.
Collaboration: Partnering with community organizations, health professionals, and local schools to ensure comprehensive support.
Empowerment: Equipping our community with resources and assistance during times of need.
Mental Health Initiatives
The Tri Kappa Beta Nu Mental Health Committee collaborates with local assisted living and convalescent facilities to address and support the needs of their residents.



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