Fall and Spring 2010 Philanthropy Goal
Currently our Philanthropy Committee is hard at work planning and organizing a plethora events for the upcoming year. All of these events work towards our main philanthropy goal of completing the Phi Psi 500, which entails the completion of 500 service hours for the year. Each brother is expected to complete at least 12.5 hours of community service to help the chapter reach this goal. While 12.5 is the minimun hours our Brothers are expected to complete, we often find that each member far exceeds this target. To check on our progress you can visit our Philanthropy Goals page.
The Great Joy...
Our motto, "The Great Joy of Serving Others," is exemplified by Phi Kappa Psi's commitment to community service. Phi Kappa Psi was founded upon this ideal and it is our belief that service to one’s community helps develop us as men of integrity and is the greatest compliment to our education. There is no more powerful way to affect the world than a member's care for his community and fellow man. Therefore, service and Phi Kappa Psi go hand in hand.
Service in Phi Kappa Psi takes on many meanings: our chapters are involved in their local communities through organizations like the Boys & Girls Club, our National service partner; our members take on important roles on campus to better the experience of students who will come later; our alumni organize fundraisers for needy families. Every April, Phi Kappa Psi members across the country unite in a day of service to reinforce our bonds with our communities and one another.
The Great Joy of Serving Others is more than a motto - it is a tradition in Phi Kappa Psi dating to our Founders, William Henry Letterman and Charles Page Thomas Moore, caring for classmates at Jefferson College during an epidemic even before the Fraternity existed. Through service to our communities, Phi Psis connect our past to our future.