UTC Greek Community Raising Money For Families Of The Chattanooga Shooting Victims
As I’m sure all of you are aware, a gunman opened fire at two military centers in Chattanooga, TN, Thursday morning. This coward killed four Marines and injured several others. Though many details are still unclear, this tragic event on our soil was obviously intended to do what all acts of terrorism are meant to do: shake up the system and leave us perpetually in a state of fear. However, that’s just not in our DNA as Americans. We band together and rally to help those victims and families, some of whom gave the ultimate sacrifice serving this great country.
Greeks at the the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga are stepping up and looking to assist. They started a tilt page where 100% of donations from the campaign will benefit the victims and their families.
You can donate HERE. No donation is too small.
God bless those who fight for our freedom, and God bless the United States of America..
Real frat move and prayers for everyone involved
10 years ago at 11:44 amRIP.
10 years ago at 11:44 amFuck the deluded coward who did this. RIP gentlemen. And thank you for your service.
10 years ago at 11:45 amA Real Fraternity Move. I know they aren’t doing this for themselves, but I hope the media gives these houses the credit they deserve for stepping up to the plate. Well done.
10 years ago at 12:39 pmThis is what makes me proud of true brotherhood everywhere. RIP and thank you for your service gentlemen, you will not be forgotten. Thank you as well Greek men of Chattanooga, you are also what make me proud to be American. God bless.
10 years ago at 1:05 pmFuck that guy for coming into our town. That pussy is where he belongs now.
10 years ago at 1:51 pmGod Bless those soldiers. Now less commenting and more donating.
10 years ago at 6:10 pmThank you and congratulations on reaching the goal, and beyond.
10 years ago at 8:24 pmHow can the liberals turn this into a race issue this time?
10 years ago at 1:41 amNone of this would have been an issue if there had been better gun control policies.
10 years ago at 1:53 am