In a heartwarming gesture of support and camaraderie, the Epsilon Omega Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. made a significant impact at Voorhees University during the halftime festivities of this year’s homecoming basketball game. The fraternity presented 13 new flat-screen televisions to enhance student life, a move celebrated by current students and alumni.
The donation was unveiled amidst cheers from the crowd, reflecting the deep-rooted tradition of giving back within the Kappa Alpha Psi community. Active brothers on campus were joined by alumni, emphasizing the fraternity’s dedication to their members and the broader university community.
These televisions are set to elevate students’ experiences during sporting events, academic presentations, and various campus activities. This generous contribution is a testament to the fraternity’s long-standing commitment to service and leadership within the HBCU community, demonstrating a proactive approach to fostering growth and engagement at Voorhees University.
“This moment is a testament to the bond of brotherhood and the shared mission of contributing to the betterment of our university,” shared Omari Bryson, Polemarch of the Epsilon Omega Chapter. “By giving back, we honor the institution that has shaped us and ensure its continued impact on future generations.”
The donation ceremony became a focal point of the homecoming celebration, creating a bridge between alumni and current students while reinforcing the values of unity and generosity. President Hopkins of Voorhees University expressed heartfelt thanks for the contribution, highlighting its significance in enriching campus life.
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. is celebrated for its core principles of achievement and service, and this recent act further solidifies its mission in uplifting the Voorhees University community.