Thursday, January 28, 2010
Cowboy Pancake Breakfast
Epsilon Sigma Alpha members find creative ways to get involved! ESA member Teresa Christensen Colgate of California is featured in this article about her chapter's unique annual fundraising event. http://www.redbluffdailynews.com/news/ci_14238471
Former St. Jude patient, and ESA member's spouse, urges giving
Epsilon Sigma Alpha members have connections with St. Jude Children's Research Hospital beyond fundraising. This article published in The Ruston Daily Reader illustrates how St. Jude's work positively impacted ESA member Alice Byrne's life - by saving her husband's life when he was a child. The article also discusses the event Alice is co-chairing to benefit St. Jude. Check it out! http://rustonleader.com/news.php?id=6249
Monday, January 18, 2010
Theta Epsilon shows support for troops
Theta Epsilon Chapter of Blytheville, AR, sent out 22 care packages to troops overseas for their Hope for Heroes: an Epsilon Sigma Alpha National Event project. The heartfelt gratitude Theta Epsilon received hit home as one care package recipient is a cousin to chapter second vice president, Denise Holdaway. "Please thank everybody that sent stuff for us, they don't know how much it means...Most of us are just trying to do our job and get back to our loved ones safe. It is nice to know that those back home appreciate us and what we do and I think that is the best support they can give," Razer Sargeant Bradley said. Theta Epsilon plans to send more care packages in time for Valentine's Day.
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Greetings from Afghanistan
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Alpha Nu helps raise funds for veteran service dogs
Alpha Nu Chapter of Merritt Island, FL, hosted a three-day event to raise money and support for America’s VetDogs for their Hope for Heroes: an Epsilon Sigma Alpha National event project. America’s VetDogs is an organization that trains service dogs to provide mobility, independence and companionship to veterans who return home with life-altering injuries. With the help of Alpha Nu’s donation drive, America’s VetDogs is able to provide dogs, training, and a lifetime of aftercare at no cost to the veteran. Having been a huge success, the chapter looks forward to participating again next year.
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