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| 'The Great Joy of Serving Others' |
- In 1852, Phi Kappa Psi was founded to help friends stricken with Typhoid Fever. Even though Typhoid Fever is no longer a problem facing college campuses, Phi Psi's still go the extra mile to help out in our community.
- Completed 215% of our share of Case's '365 Days of Service'
- This year we are holding our 12th Annual 24 hour softball tournament to benifit Cystic Fibrosis research at Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital in Cleveland.
- We hosted our second annual soccer tournament benifiting Tomorrow's Stars, an organization set up by George Weir, an alumni of Ohio Epsilon, which makes education possible in Elmira, Ghana by providing books, paper, computers, teachers, scholarships and even helped to build the school.
- We team up with the Nehemia Mission in west Cleveland which provides beds, meals, and assistance to local residents.
- If you have a service opportunity that you would like to involve the Brothers of Phi Kappa Psi on, contact our Philanthropy Chair, Jack Brady (jpb43@case.edu) and we would be glad to help you out.
Brothers Mike Langan, Dan Bloomberg and Jon Miner help install a wheelchair ramp with the Nehemiah Mission in west Cleveland.

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