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Campaign Steering Committee Our Proud History Since April 1915, Pi Kappa Phi has led to lifelong friendships and given us been a leader at the University of Georgia experiences that helped shape who we in the areas of academics, athletics, are today. and service. The Lambda Chapter has Pi Kappa Phi is the only IFC fraternity continued to thrive, and today there are with its own philanthropy, The Ability over 100 undergraduate members and Experience, which benefts people with more than 1,600 alumni. In recent years, disabilities. Each year we hold “War we have maintained an average chapter of the Roses,” a powder-puff football GPA in the top ten among UGA fraternities game between the different sororities on while enjoying an active social calendar campus, in which all of the proceeds go including tailgates, socials, date nights, towards The Ability Experience. This is Rose Ball Formal and mountain weekends. a very important and serious cause, and Each of us has great memories of our Lambda has embraced the opportunity to time spent at the University of Georgia. Our raise as much money as possible to help time spent as undergraduate members those that need it most. of Lambda Chapter of Pi Kappa Phi has Campaign Building Committee “Coming from Atlanta, I thought I knew the fraternities at UGA well. I was surprised to fnd a fraternity in Pi Kapp that not only offered the social aspects of the others but, in addition, offered opportunities to grow a great organization. Pi Kappa Phi made me a better man. I learned not only about how to build social relationships but business relationships as well; while at the same time, helping to grow, change and adapt the fraternity with some great guys. Pi Kappa Phi brothers remain my best friends and associates to this day. I chose to support this campaign to ensure that generations of Pi Kapps at UGA have the same opportunities to grow with the fraternity and build relationships that will last their lifetime.” Tom Wimberly ’91 1785 Society Donor