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Fraternity seeks community donations during sleep-out

WS Chronicle November 15, 2012 0
Fraternity seeks community  donations during sleep-out

The Delta Alpha chapter of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. at Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) will conduct its 16th annual overnight sleep-out for the homeless campaign beginning Nov. 16 at 6 p.m. near the Greek plots on campus.

Activities will include the collection of nonperishable food items, school supplies and clothing items for the homeless. The campaign culminates with the all-night sleep-out to raise awareness about the homeless in the Piedmont.

The fraternity will set up a makeshift cardboard city near the Phi Beta Sigma monument on the university’s Greek plots, which are outside of the Cleon F. Thompson Student Services Center.

Clothing items will be donated to the Winston-Salem Rescue Mission, while the nonperishable food items will be given to the Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest North Carolina. The school supplies will be donated to Project Hope of the Winston-Salem/ Forsyth County School System, and the monetary donations will go to the Samaritan Ministries Annual Penny Campaign.

In 2011, members collected 20 boxes of clothing and shoes, 1,567 pounds of non-perishable food items and $1,500 in cash.  In 2010, members collected 31 boxes of clothing and shoes, 617 pounds of non-perishable food items and $381.75 in cash.

Donations may be made on Friday, Nov. 16 at the Clock Tower on the campus of WSSU from 6 p.m.–6 a.m.

 

For more information, contact Carl Leak at 336-750-2453,  or chapter advisor Calvin Holloway at 336-750-8627.

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