COMMUNITY SERVICE

Community service has long been an important part of how the Beta Kappa chapter defines itself. We provide a variety of opportunities for brothers to give back to their community through organizations including the Ronald McDonald House, Any Baby Can, and Autism Speaks to name a few. Beta Kappa has shown its commitment to developing meaningful relationships within the community and to bettering the lives of the people its brothers encounter


 

Our Fundraisers

 
  • Our Alpha Tau Pledge Class fundraised for the Alzheimer's Association, which leads the way to end Alzheimer's and all other dementia by accelerating global research, driving risk reduction and early detection, and maximizing quality care and support. It leads the charge in Alzheimer’s care, support, research and advocacy.

  • Our Alpha Upsilon Pledge Class raised a total of $14,650 for the Michael and Tami Lang Stuttering Institute (LSI), a non-profit organization within the Moody College of Communication at The University of Texas at Austin and serves as a leader in stuttering research and practice. It provides evaluations and therapy free of charge, through philanthropic support, to children, teens, and adults who stutter.

  • Our Alpha Phi class fundraised for the Breast Cancer Resource Center (BCRC), which is a non-profit organization under section 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code. Their mission is to empower those affected by breast cancer with personalized support and compassion.

  • Our Alpha Chi pledge class fundraised for the Pujols Family foundation, which is a national not-for-profit agency that exists to honor God and strengthen families through our works, deeds and examples. They have sought to help those living with Down syndrome at home and to improve the lives of the impoverished in the Dominican Republic.

  • Our Alpha Psi pledge class fundraised for the Austin Humane Society, the city’s oldest No-Kill, non-profit animal adoption shelter dedicated to saving Austin. It transforms the lives of animals and the people who love them through life-saving programs that find animals homes, serve animals and people in times of crisis, prevent future homelessness through spay and neuter, and engage the community to be a part of the solution.

  • Our Beta Gamma pledge class fundraised for the miracle foundation, which believes that all children have the right to grow up in a stable, loving and nurturing environment. For the past 21 years, Miracle Foundation has improved the lives of more than 15,000 orphaned and vulnerable children at more than 300 orphanages in India.

  • Our Beta Epsilon Pledge Class fundraised $4146 for NAMI, which is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of millions of Americans affected by mental illness.

  • Our Beta Zeta pledge class fundraised for Stop abuse for everyone (SAFE), which has a mission to have a just and safe community free from violence and abuse. They focus on survivors, mutual accountability, diversity, inclusiveness, etc.

  • Our Beta Eta pledge class fundraised for The Herren Project, a national nonprofit organization providing free resources and support for the treatment, recovery and prevention of substance use disorder. Herren Project’s prevention and wellness initiatives provide schools and communities resources to prevent the misuse of drugs and alcohol.

  • Our Beta Theta Pledge Class raised $5000 for Period., a nonprofit that aims to eradicate period poverty and stigma through service, education, and advocacy. Through the distribution of menstrual products, promotion of youth leadership, and championing of menstrual equity in policy, PERIOD. aims to center those disproportionately affected by period poverty and support local efforts for menstrual equity.

PERIOD.

Last semester, our Beta Theta Pledge Class fundraised over $5000 for PERIOD. a non profit organization striving to eradicate period poverty.

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