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Sororities, fraternities plan philanthropy events

Matthew Knoche

Issue date: 4/3/08 Section: Campus Life
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Students and community members mingle at the Lambda Chi Alpha house on Tuesday, April 1, during Rockin' for Robbie, Sigma Sigma Sigma's yearly fund-raiser for children with special needs. During the event, one Tri-Sig and one Lambda Chi member will be rocking in chairs around the clock for 72 hours.
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Students and community members mingle at the Lambda Chi Alpha house on Tuesday, April 1, during Rockin' for Robbie, Sigma Sigma Sigma's yearly fund-raiser for children with special needs. During the event, one Tri-Sig and one Lambda Chi member will be rocking in chairs around the clock for 72 hours.

It's spring, and Pitt State's Greek community is out in full force raising money for various causes.

With events like Special Olympics Spring games, the Big Event, and Up Till Dawn, fraternities and sororities have many opportunities to get involved.
Some houses adopt one big project a semester or year, and others choose many smaller projects to take on.

Last semester, the women of Alpha Gamma Delta held a golf tournament to raise money for research and awareness of diabetes. They asked local businesses to sponsor the event, raising $2,000.

"The best part of doing these kind of events is knowing that we're doing it for a good cause and that someone is going to benefit from it," said Katie Allen, Alpha Gamma Delta community service chair.

The Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity sponsors a range of events, from a concert for Youth Aids in the fall to working with the Ali Kemp Educational foundation (T.A.K.E.).
"The Ali Kemp Educational foundation is a new philanthropy for us, and we plan on teaching a women's kickboxing class for T.A.K.E," said Andy Nail, a fraternity member.

Another fraternity, Lambda Chi Alpha, has teamed up with the Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority in the Rocking for Robbie drive. They kicked off the drive on Tuesday, April 1, with a live band and a barbecue.

Each year the Tri Sigs change the fraternity they participate with but donate to the same cause. The money they raise goes to the Robbie Page memorial, which funds child play therapy rooms for kids with special needs.

"Doing these kind of events shows that college kids just aren't here to party," said Cassie Shaw, Sigma community service chair.

The Lambda Chi's also are involved with Bowl for Kids' Sake in the spring, and Toys for Tots and a canned-food drive in the fall.
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Tom Earp

posted 4/07/08 @ 12:25 PM CST

As an Alumni of PSU and a member of Lambda Chi Alpha, it is always great to see fellow Greeks getting credit for what we all do for others in need.

I give kudos not only to my fellow Brothers, LXA, but those of STG, SPE, PKA, SX, TKE, PSK, ASA, AGD, and SSS for the outstanding jobs that they do. (Continued…)

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