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North American Food Drive

On November 6, 1993, Lambda Chi Alpha began an international philanthropy project that has raised more than 26.9 million pounds of food for the needy across North America. Called the North American Food Drive, this annual event has arguably become the largest single-day philanthropic project sponsored by a collegiate organization.
Its success is so impressive that Lambda Chi Alpha became the first fraternity to receive the Summit Award from the American Society of Association Executives in 1995-an award presented annually to associations and companies nationwide as part of its Associations Advance America Awards Program.

The North American Food Drive not only provides a means for our members to give to the needy, but it serves as an excellent public relations tool. By helping individuals in the community, our image is being improved and the ideals of Lambda Chi Alpha are put into action.

The North American Food Drive touches the lives of more and more community members each year. With an increased effort in helping those who are less fortunate, you will continue to uphold the ideals of the Fraternity for all to see by making a difference for the needy in your community.


Community Service

While the North American Food Drive is our main philanthropic endeavor, the brothers of Phi Eta Zeta realize that an important aspect of fraternal life is giving back to the university and community.
In keeping with Lambda Chi's open motto "Naught Without Labor" we actively participate in numerous community service projects throught the semester.

brothers at roadside cleanup

We support Sorority Philanthropies as well as voluneer at the following local organizations:

  • Harrisonburg Children's Museum
  • Little Grill Collective
  • Roadside Cleanup
  • Mercy House
  • Salvation Army
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