Duke University, Phi Delta Theta & Families Living Violence Free
This campaign will broaden awareness about domestic violence on campuses and in communities. It will also raise funds for local domestic violence agencies that provide essential services to victims in their areas. Visit our Fraternities4Family page to learn more.
During the month of April, the fraternities at five North Carolina Universities listed on the right will compete to raise the most funds.
We need your help to make this a success! Spread the word by sharing a link using #fraternities4family so others can read about it, too. Your donations will make an important difference to victims who need support for a safe start to new lives.
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In the News
Watch the full WRAL story
Tammy Donald of the Durham Crisis Response Center talks to a WRAL reporter about the important work of Fraternities4Family.
Jake LaRoe, Interfraternity Council President at NC State in 2014, speaks about his involvement in Fraternities4Family, the impact it has had, and why such a campaign is essential to the campus community.
Duke University, Phi Delta Theta & Families Living Violence Free
- Meal Card donations – ongoing throughout April
- Fundraiser, Devine’s Grill and Sports, April 17, 9pm. Proceeds from $5 cover and auction support F4F
Duke University, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Delta Theta
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Sigma Alpha Epsilon was founded at the University of Alabama on March 9, 1856. Of all existing social fraternities today, Sigma Alpha Epsilon was the only one founded in the Antebellum South. Its national headquarters, the Levere Memorial Temple, were established on the campus of Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois in 1928.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon has more than 310,000 initiated members and approximately 14,000 undergraduates at 241 chapters and colonies throughout 49 states and provinces at present. The Creed of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon, The True Gentleman, must be memorized and recited by all prospective members. Sigma Alpha Epsilon has more than 310,000 initiated members and approximately 14,000 undergraduates at 241 chapters and colonies throughout 49 states and provinces at present. The Creed of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon, The True Gentleman, must be memorized and recited by all prospective members.
Phi Delta Theta
Phi Delta Theta was founded on December 26, 1848 at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. There are now more than 170 chapters, in 42 states and five Canadian provinces and there are more than 245,000 initiated members. General Headquarters are still in Oxford, OH.
Phi Delta Theta was founded on the principles of friendship, scholarship, and moral rectitude, values members strive to embody in both their public and private lives. Phi Delta Theta especially prides itself on its work to give back to the community through both community service and philanthropy.
Duke Fraternity Men in Action
Fraternity members dedicated time to be trained by Families Living Violence Free and visited local schools to talk to students about healthy relationships. Members of Phi Delta Theta, Thomas Bagley and Ryan Kelly, talk with students at J.F. Webb High School in Oxford, NC.
Want to Donate?
Send a check or gift cards for families to purchase necessities to:
Families Living Violence Free
P. O. Box 1632
Oxford, NC 27565
CRISIS LINE: 919-528-3579
Administrative Line: 919-693-5700
Please make checks out to Families Living Violence Free.
Please add a note your donation is for the Fraternities4Family campaign.
Families Living Violence Free
Families Living Violence Free is Granville County’s domestic violence and rape crisis center. Incorporated as a 501©(3) in 2004, we are certified by the Governor’s Crime Commission and the North Carolina Council for Women/Domestic Violence Commission, and are the designated service provider to victims of these crimes in our county. Our mission is to provide supportive services and programs to victims/survivors, and reduce the occurrence of domestic violence and sexual assault in Granville County through community awareness, education, and collaboration with key constituencies. We provide emergency shelter services to individuals fleeing their abuser and work to help transition them into safe housing. We honor families as the life of our community, where dreams are born, children are nurtured, and adults find purpose. Because many members of our community are victims of domestic violence and sexual assault, they have been denied rights to quality of life and basic human dignity. Families Living Violence Free is dedicated to empowering Granville County families to live safe, non-violent lives.