Kappa Alpha Chapters Across Louisiana Team Up To Provide Flood Relief
The Kappa Alpha chapter at Centenary College of Louisiana rallied KAs from across the state to provide relief to the areas effected by the flood at the end of the summer.
Nine KA chapters in the state contributed to the KAjun KAns initiative in some way. They raised thousands of dollars, thousands of cans, and bags on bags of clothes and supplies.
From Centenary:
Centenary’s Alpha Iota Chapter of Kappa Alpha fraternity has organized the “KAjun KAns” initiative to assist citizens devastated by the historic flooding in south Louisiana last month. The effort will continue through September 30.
Centenary’s Kappa Alpha chapter set out to raise money and collect food, supplies, and clothing for families affected by the flooding that was triggered by record rainfall in mid-August. So far, the organization has collected $1,500, thousands of cans, and multiple bags of clothes. They have also enlisted help from other KA chapters at colleges and universities across the state.
It’s always great to see fraternities helping the community at large. But it’s even cooler to see separate chapters uniting under a common goal.
To see how you can help contribute to the KAjun KAns initiative, contact gdabin@my.centenary.edu..
[via Centenary]
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As we all know, the media won’t say a word about this. Either way, good work gentlemen. RFM.
8 years ago at 3:58 pmGood work, brothers.
8 years ago at 4:04 pmGrear job brothers. This is what separates Greeks from the selfish geeds who only care about themselves and whatever bullshit oppression their protesting this week.
8 years ago at 7:48 pmGod damn auto correct and a bullshit app that won’t allow edits.
Great Job Brothers
8 years ago at 7:49 pmPinnacle of fraternity networking.
8 years ago at 11:45 amAs the president of the Alpha Iota chapter of KA I wanted to say thanks to all y’all that support our cause. Please help us help those who cannot help themselves in their moment of helplessness. Wheat Barley brothers!
8 years ago at 12:18 pmThis is actually a picture of my old neighborhood. Glad I sold that house.
8 years ago at 4:13 pm