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Celebrating 110 Years of Phi Sigma Pi through Service

February 2, 2026
Members at a food bank

As we approach our 110th Founders Day, we take time to celebrate the values that have guided Phi Sigma Pi for more than a century. In the weeks leading up to this milestone, we invite Chapters and Members to engage in meaningful service and contribute to a legacy of impact in our communities. Take a look at these ten ways you can give back to help us celebrate Founders Day this year.

  1. Food Pantry & Meal Distribution Centers

Volunteer at a local food bank or participate in a meal-packing event to support individuals and families experiencing food insecurity.

  1. Seasonal Community Service

Support your campus or local community through seasonal service projects such as raking leaves, shoveling snow, or pulling weeds.

Members tabling for gift of life
  1. Walk or Run for a Cause

Participate in a run or walk supporting a local or national cause to raise awareness and show support for important community efforts.

  1. Gift of Life Swab Drive

Host a swab drive to register potential donors and spread awareness, helping connect patients with life-saving matches for blood cancers and other serious diseases. Get started today by emailing recruitment@giftoflife.org

  1. Animal Shelter Support
Members holding homemade dog toys

Volunteer at a local animal shelter by assisting with cleaning and organization, walking or playing with animals, and supporting adoption efforts.

  1. Holiday Cards

Write holiday cards or letters for healthcare workers, first responders, or military personnel to share gratitude and encouragement.

  1. Extra Life Gaming Fundraisers

Host or participate in Extra Life gaming events to raise funds and awareness for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, supporting vital resources for children in need. Join Phi Sigma Pi’s Super Team here!

Members planting a tree together
  1. Environmental Conservation & Restoration

Take part in tree planting, river or creek clean-ups, and other local conservation projects to protect natural resources.

  1. Technology Support for Seniors

Assist seniors with smartphones, tablets, or computers to help them stay connected with family and friends.

  1. Homework Help and Virtual Tutoring with Learn to Be

Help students with homework or mentoring, in person or online, giving students from under-resourced communities the guidance they need to succeed academically. Apply to be a tutor here.

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