Pi Kappa Phi sends 3 on Journey of Hope

Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity is proud to announce that three brothers have been chosen from the Epsilon Alpha Chapter at Elon to participate in the Journey of Hope. Brian O’Shea and Brian Scherich have both been selected to ride and Jon Williams has been selected to be a part of the team’s crew.

The Journey of Hope is a cross-country bicycle trek beginning in San Francisco, CA and ending in Washington, D.C. The event is sponsored by PUSH America, Pi Kappa Phi’s national philanthropy. The cyclists and crew will raise funds and awareness on behalf of people with disabilities. Each year the project raises over $300,000 for people with disabilities.

PUSH America was founded in 1977 and remains the exclusive service learning project of Pi Kappa Phi with the purpose of instilling lifelong service in fraternity members and serving people with disabilities.

This May marks the beginning of Pi Kappa Phi’s fourth year on Elon’s campus. In its time on campus the chapter has sent eight men on this journey. This is a huge honor for the Epsilon Alpha chapter here at Elon University and a tremendous honor and opportunity for these men.

The brothers of the Epsilon Alpha Chapter of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity would like to congratulate and acknowledge the accomplishments of Brian O’Shea, Brian Scherich, and Jon Williams. We hope that the Elon Community will join us in these best wishes for their acceptance to this year’s Journey of Hope Team.

For more information about PUSH America and the Journey of Hope please visit:

http://www.pushamerica.org/journeyofhope.asp

For more information about our chapter please visit:

http://www.elon.edu/pikapp/