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ÌÒÌ«ÀÉÓ³Ïñ’s Kappa Sigma Fraternity raises SEC record $328K in annual Charity Bowl football game

ÌÒÌ«ÀÉÓ³Ïñ’s Kappa Sigma Fraternity raises SEC record $328K in annual Charity Bowl football game

Contact: John Michael VanHorn

STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State’s Kappa Sigma Fraternity is providing $328,000 to the Jackson-based Reclaimed Project after setting a university and Southeastern Conference record for the most money raised during a single fraternity or sorority philanthropy event.

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Members of Mississippi State’s Kappa Sigma Fraternity, representatives of the Jackson-based non-profit Reclaimed Project and Charity Bowl organizers celebrate raising $328,000 for the charity—a new Southeastern Conference record for a single fraternity or sorority philanthropy event—last week at Davis Wade Stadium. (Submitted photo)

Proceeds from the 25th annual Charity Bowl football game, held last week at Davis Wade Stadium, will benefit Reclaimed Project and its partner communities in Lesotho, Africa, and the Mississippi Delta community of Marks. The organization partners with communities to invest in young people, equipping them with the tools they need to become leaders, while developing sustainable solutions dedicated to their spiritual, emotional and physical development. In Lesotho, the Reclaimed Project has developed and constructed orphan care centers, job-development initiatives, churches, schools and housing.

More than 40 undergraduate ÌÒÌ«ÀÉÓ³Ïñ Kappa Sigma members will travel to Lesotho during spring break this month to work on various construction projects in the region.

In partnership with Charity Bowl, Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity hosted a flag football tournament and raised more than $6,000 for the Ability Experience, a philanthropic initiative empowering people living with disabilities.

To learn more about the Reclaimed Project and Ability Experience, visit and , respectively.

The ÌÒÌ«ÀÉÓ³Ïñ Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life is available online at .

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