
Our Impact
Philanthropy
We find deep fulfillment in offering our support to those in need. Our chapter is deeply committed to philanthropic work and community service, particularly in support of the LiveLikeLou Foundation to fund ALS research. In 2015, we were recognized as an Iron Phi Chapter due to our outstanding philanthropic fundraising efforts. We also love supporting local organizations in Boston through community service and fundraising events. We are proud of the impact we have made and truly believe that giving back brings us closer to each other and to our community.

Community Service
Raising money through fundraisers is important, but nothing compares to getting involved in hands-on community service. Over the years, we’ve partnered with organizations like the Walk to Defeat ALS, the Boston Celtics and Bruins, Red Cross Blood Drives, and local cleanups. If your organization could benefit from our support, feel free to reach out through the Contact page.
Philanthropy Week
Each semester, our fraternity hosts a philanthropy week to support ALS research through the LiveLikeLou Foundation. We organize events and fundraisers to raise awareness and help fund the search for a cure. It’s a week of bringing people together, having a great time, and making a positive impact on the fight against ALS.

Our Events

Greek Sing
Each semester we participate in a charity concert where sororities and fraternities are paired to compete for a great cause. Through hard work and creative performances, we raise funds for local charities while strengthening bonds within the Greek community.

Relay For Life
Our brothers annually participate in Relay for Life, raising funds and awareness for cancer research while honoring survivors and those we've lost. It's a meaningful event that brings our brothers together for a great cause.
Fundraiser Concerts
We organize semesterly concerts featuring local artists to raise money for our philanthropic causes. Our performing acts often include our brothers and friends. These events are a great way to bring the community together, enjoy live music, and support important research and initiatives.
“To do what ought to be done but would not have been done unless I did it, I thought to be my duty.”
— Robert Morrison, Phi Delta Theta Founder


