Maryland Undergrads Host Community Food Drive

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    Maryland’s undergraduate chapters of Phi Beta Sigma recently held a successful community food drive, aptly named “Standing on Business.” This initiative demonstrated the fraternity’s commitment to service. The brothers collected a significant amount of donations. They then assembled over 300 care packages. These packages were distributed to local shelters, providing much-needed support to individuals and families. This event highlights the impactful work that can be achieved when a community organization focuses on practical solutions for those facing hardship. The dedication shown by the members of Phi Beta Sigma is a testament to their values and their desire to uplift their community. You can learn more about similar service initiatives by exploring Phi Beta Sigma Service. Their efforts serve as an inspiring example of how collective action can create positive change and make a real difference in the lives of others, embodying a spirit of generosity and civic responsibility.

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