The National Council and Supreme Chapter of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity recognize that Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is a problem of far-reaching proportions, facing members of Pi Kappa Phi who are, from a behavior grounds, and regardless of sexual orientation, at risk.
The Fraternity will aim to promote responsible awareness of AIDS, its causes, its communication, and its prevention. The Fraternity will promote the fact that personal decisions can greatly affect one's opportunity for exposure.
As a basic policy, the Fraternity will support any brother who might contract the HIV virus or other sexually transmitted diseases. Recognizing the medical and ethical issues revolving around an AIDS case, it makes obvious sense that how such support is manifested be developed by the Fraternity on a case by case basis pending medical, family and university or college input.
Further information on AIDS, its communication, its prevention and its treatment, contact your local or state health department, your physician, or call the Public Health Service AIDS hotline at 1-800-342-AIDS.