![]() ![]() In February, they held their annual Bowl for Kids’ Sake event in partnership with the Center for Public Service (CPS) to support BBBS. Philanthropy Chair Jason Chase ’24 said that the organization has “a deeply rooted connection with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Adams County, an organization that pairs underprivileged children in Adams county with older sponsors such as college students.” Additionally, they hosted Spring Splash after spring break and worked with Alpha Phi Omega, the co-ed national service fraternity, to host the Anything is PAULssible 5K on March 25.Īlpha Tau Omega focused its philanthropic activities on the Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) of Adams County. In the spring semester, the organization worked with the Fellaship for Black History Month Pub Trivia in February, and the money raised went to the Black History Museum in Gettysburg. They also volunteered with the local branch of Habitat for Humanity and contributed to the new house that was recently completed. In the fall semester, they cohosted “ScareCrows with Sigma” with Sigma Sigma Sigma and Pub Trivia with the Gender and Sexuality Resource Center (GSRC). ![]() “Alpha Chi Rho is very proud to have supported Habitat for Humanity for our philanthropic events last fall, and we will continue to support Habitat this semester,” said Hartjes. The philanthropy chair for each organization keeps track of events that are held and how much money is raised.Īccording to Philanthropy Chair Sam Hartjes ’25, Alpha Chi Rho raised over $2,000 in the fall semester for Habitat for Humanity. Each organization has at least one specific charity they raise money to support. Gettysburg College’s Greek Life consists of seven fraternities and six sororities. ![]()
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