Despite the rain the Lambda-Tau Chapter of Kappa Sigma at Baylor University was able to raise awareness and money for the Wounded Warrior Project. Due to rain the Baylor Homecoming Parade, which was originally scheduled for Saturday October 24th, had to be canceled. The floats however had their time to shine a few weeks later and on Saturday November 14th they were prominently displayed for all to view.
The Kappa Sigma and Pi Beta Phi float titled “RV There Yet” was the Class A Baylor homecoming float award winner. In addition the float was featured in the local news which was able to raise additional awareness for the Wounded Warrior Project.
Chapter member Jack Leonard said, “in the past the float hasn’t served as a philanthropy but with the huge success of this year we plan to fundraise in future years to support A Greater Cause.”
Kappa Sigma is committed to making a difference in the lives of others. It is this commitment that has provided the inspiration and vision for A Greater Cause – the Fraternity’s bold initiative to promote volunteerism, citizenship and service to the community. During the 2011-2013 biennium, Kappa Sigma members raised more than $3.6 million for charity and volunteered nearly 1.1 million hours of community service as part of the initiative.
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