Two weekends ago Delta Theta Sigma raised $700 for MDA.
This past weekend DTS raised $570 for American Cancer Society.
In two weekends from now, DTS will raise money for St. John's Community Kitchen through Wifflefest.
Let that sink in for a minute.
Got it? Ok, awesome.
Let's take a minute to think about what all of that means. Four years ago, Delta Theta Sigma did not do anything to give back to the community, aside from items over on Ag Campus. Three years ago, we began with Wifflefest. Two years ago, we raised $1400 dollars. This year, we already have almost $1300, and we still have one philanthropy to go. If there was ever a way to say, "Hey that's progress," then this is certainly it.
Delta Theta Sigma cares deeply about the community that has supported its growth since 1906. Over the past few years, we have been able to do a lot with a little.
This past weekend, April 28th and 29th, DTS set up shop at Lincoln Tower Field for Relay for Life. Unfortunately, we had almost the entire house head back to their respective homes for duties on the farm. We had actives: Andrew Metzger, Austin Bahnsen, Austin Kirk, Dave Dziak, Tanner Schoen, Michael Moore, and Jordan Schaeffer help out with Relay. Dave Dziak, Tanner Schoen, and Michael Moore stayed overnight, making it nearly the whole 24 hours.
Kirk and Bahnsen were able to help sell pulled pork sandwiches to help us reach our $570 mark. Schoen and Dziak spent nearly all of their time at Relay behind the stand, providing OSU with quality pulled pork sandwiches.
With only 3 or 4 men there at a time, we were able to contribute to this worthy cause. It is a true sign of the quality of men that DTS has within its house.
DTS is truely an organization that acts upon its foundation, and for that reason, it is one to join and become a part of. DTS is on the incline, while other organizations are either stagnant or facing problems. It has never been more of an exciting time to be a part of DTS.
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