Current Edition Summer 2012 May 21, 2013

Wish kid Braxton, his family, and collegiate Chi Omega

Helping Hands

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Chi Beta Event Benefits the Make-A-Wish Foundation®

A record-breaking 34 teams participated in the sand volleyball tournament sponsored by the women of Chi Beta/Purdue U last September 25 to benefit of the Make-AWish Foundation of Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana Region.

Wish kid Braxton and his family attended the event, as did more than 350 spectators. Approximately $2,200 was raised for the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
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