UNLV Greek System Manages Worst Philanthropy Effort Ever

It’s hard to rip on fraternity and sorority philanthropies. If it’s supporting pretty much anything besides neo-nazis or the KKK, it’s an easy, fun way to help a good cause. Even something that takes as much planning as a rock-paper-scissors tournament is hard to mock too much, especially when it will probably raise more money than most other student organizations on campus.

The 2013 University of Nevada-Las Vegas’ Greek Week philanthropy changed all of that.

From the first lines of the story in the UNLV Rebel Yell:

This year’s Greek Week tournament yielded big donations for local charities. Fraternities and sororities paired up to compete in Quidditch matches, theater productions and eating contests all while serving the community.

That’s the lead? You started out with Quidditch? Did you compete against Hogwarts, or did you just run around with brooms between your legs throwing a yellow ball back and forth?

And how do you define “big” donations?

Over $900 was raised and donated to Because I Said So, an organization that is designed to make “doing good” easier for those who are looking to benefit others. The donation from Greek Week is being used to help 20 kids from the Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation of Nevada go to Disneyland.

Again, any and all money makes a difference, but $900? For a whole week? For an entire Greek system?! According to the UNLV website, there are 1,401 Greeks spread out over 35 houses. Now this math equation may be off, but if somebody got about two-thirds of the Greek system to donate just a dollar, they would have raised more money than Greek Week did.

So, where does this bounty of $900 go? To an organization called “Because I Said So,” which may or may not exist. After scrolling to the end of a Google search, past 1,000 articles about some God-awful movie with the same title, there is a page for becauseisaidso.com, a blog kept by a Chicago-area mother who supports St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital. Multiple similar searches turned up nothing that in any way resembled a Nevada charity group, or any charity group period.

The Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation of Nevada does exist. Now called the Nevada Childhood Cancer Foundation, the group does actually provide for services for children with terminal diseases and their families. Again, it’s nice that the UNLV Greek system contributed $900 for some of the children to go to Disneyland, but the money wouldn’t be enough for three children to have a round trip from Las Vegas to Anaheim, California.

At least the college students had fun. Greeks spent the past week competing in awesome events like a “Pirate Treasure Hunt,” “Jedi fights” and a “Twilight Bungee Run,” but Quidditch was clearly still the big winner here.

Good job, good effort, UNLV.

[via The Rebel Yell]

Image via UNLV.edu

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  1. Cupcake Girl

    None of those people even go to UNLV anymore. And maybe if we all hadn’t gotten the packet the weekend before, we could have raised more money.

    12 years ago at 11:45 am
    1. tfmtfmtfm1

      Or could’ve taken that 900 and given it to a black, who we all know could use the money. RFM.

      12 years ago at 5:47 pm
  2. theduke1855

    They can’t just hold blackjack games and possibly a bunnyranchesque fundraiser?

    12 years ago at 2:39 pm
    1. Fratty the Broman

      It would have to be outside Clark County. And all these people in the photo are gone or this is a stock photo.

      12 years ago at 2:44 pm
    1. tfmtfmtfm1

      ^^ Hey buddy, please do us all a favor and cut your balls off. Don’t need your kind reproducing.

      12 years ago at 5:48 pm
  3. ManFrattan1869

    Did the person who wrote this care to do any research? If you go to UNLV you know that no-one cares about Greek Week because the greek council here is filled with a bunch of GDI’s and we boycot their events so we can get them out of office. Sororities can’t have a houses in vegas (Nevada Law more than 6 girls in a house = a brothel), IFC said that Fraternities aren’t allowed to either to be fair (bullshit). So thats why attendance is so low. UNLV is a commuter school, unless your in the dorms no one else lives near campus, so attendance is low.

    The UNLV greek system donated over $100,000 last year, sorry we didn’t want to participate in Geed Week

    12 years ago at 8:42 pm
    1. oxfordandsperry

      No, attendance was low because your Greek system is shit, just like your entire school. U Never Leave Vegas. Enjoy serving Whoppers for the rest of your life.

      12 years ago at 11:50 am
    2. ManFrattan1869

      U Never Leave Vegas…Hmm you sound like you go to UNR (Reno), I’m sorry that your school is the only thing even worth being around in that shit town. It’s ironic that you say I’ll be serving Whoppers for the rest of my life because if a new Burger King was built near your school it would be the most excitement you’ve experienced in your entire college career. Try getting Hookers and Blow in Reno, they’ll give you a pregnant 30 year old and a bag of flour.

      12 years ago at 9:10 pm
  4. ManFrattan1869

    By the way, that picture is from 6 years ago, and don’t talk shit about UNLV when we have the best nightclubs in the country less than a mile from campus. I’m sorry if thats not up to par with the new grotto’s pizza they built on your campus.

    12 years ago at 8:43 pm
    1. SEC Gameday Drunk

      I’d rather go to UM than unlv bubba. Don’t make excuses, your school sucks kok

      12 years ago at 11:15 am