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The men of Delta Tau Delta pride themselves on thier service to the University of Alabama and the Tuscaloosa Community. Philanthropy has been a longstanding hallmark of what it means to be a true Delt. We make a point of setting ourselves apart from other fraternities and campus organizations by helping others. Thank you for reviewing our Philanthropic endeavors. If you are a charitable or service organization and are interested in partnering with Delta Tau Delta to better our world, please contact Charlie White, 2nd Vice President.

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Delta Tau Delta Recieves Campus Wide Philanthropy Award

Delta Tau Delta was awarded for "Most Philanthropy Hours Worked" at this year's Community Service Center Banquet. With 3658 hours, Delta Tau Delta worked not only more service hours than any other greek organization, but outserved all non-greek student organizations as well. Kyle Glasgow was present to accept the award for the chapter.

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Adopt-a-School

The men of Delta Eta Chapter once again participated in our National Fraternity's philanthropy, Adopt-a-school. In partnership with the Tuscaloosa YMCA, Delts took time away from thier school work to mentor students from many local schools. Delta Eta, along with hundreds of Delta Tau Delta Chapters across the country, participate in Adopt-a-school each year. If you are interested in the men of Delta Tau Delta mentoring students from your school, please contact Charlie White, 2nd Vice President.

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8 Delts join the Crescent Society

Tim Miller, Kyle Glasgow, Brandon Clark, Alex Hough, John-Mark Echols, Charlie White, Cole Carter and Preston Young joined the Crescent Society at this year's Southern Division Conference. The Crescent Society exists to support the educational and philanthropic activies of Delta Tau Delta National Fraternity. More information on the Crescent Society can be found at the Delta Tau Delta Educational Foundation's website.