Rogers State University Campus Fraternity Collects More Than 700 Canned Items During Food Drive

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The Oklahoma Epsilon chapter of Phi Delta Theta at Rogers State University recently hosted a canned food drive called “Phi Delt Can,” during which the fraternity collected more than 700 canned food items.  

Fraternity members then donated all of the items to the food pantry at First United Methodist Church of Claremore before Thanksgiving to assist those in need in the Claremore community.  

Phi Delta Theta’s Oklahoma Epsilon chapter at RSU is dedicated to establishing a more dominant presence of the pillars of friendship, sound learning and rectitude to help shape its members to be the best they can be. 

For more information about the fraternity, DM the group on Instagram at @rsuphidelt.

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