From My KD Story: Kate Walker · · KappaDeltaSorority
“The first time I came to KD, when I came in the door I just immediately felt welcome, and I remember leaving KD and I cried in my car because I was like, 'They were so nice and so genuine.'”
On , Kate Walker, Chief Marketing and Communications Officer at Equifax, spoke about community during My KD Story: Kate Walker on KappaDeltaSorority.
In a September 2024 interview, Kate Walker discussed her experience living with Friedreich's ataxia (FA), a rare progressive neuromuscular disease she was diagnosed with at age 12. Walker stated that she became a full-time wheelchair user during her sophomore year of high school and noted that FA affects approximately 15,000 people worldwide. She said the diagnosis forced her to grow up quickly and taught her empathy, adding that she initially feared joining a sorority in college due to concerns about how others might perceive her disability. Walker described feeling welcomed when she first attended a Kappa Delta (KD) sorority event and said the organization helped her connect with others for fundraising efforts she had been involved in since high school. She encouraged other disabled individuals to remember they are not alone.