Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Consuul Cares

Each month, Consuul looks for ways to reach out and make a difference in our community. During the month of October, Consuul took part in raising awareness for the fight against College Hunger, Breast Cancer and supported the Becky’s House foundation. We believe that everyone has something to give back whether it be through their talents, giving time or financially. We try and send our message through t-shirts!

We are a huge advocates and supporters of the Greek System at SDSU. As former greeks, we know when a group of talented young individuals get together for a greater good that amazing things can happen. This year the entire greek system raised money for Colleges Rock Hunger, a food drive on behalf of the San Diego Food Bank. Over 400 students bought the SDSU Greek Homecoming T-shirt and the event was a huge success. Special thanks to Jon Carbaugh and Misty for putting the event together and all the hard work they put into it.

On October 23, The Oceanside Fire Department raised money for Breast Cancer through a fun afternoon of drinking and eating at the Oceanside Ale Works Brewery. Everyone that volunteered to work the event wore a t-shirt and they also sold t-shirts to raise money for the cause. Overall, it was great afternoon spent with family and friends.

Every year the Alpha Chi Omega sorority puts on a philanthropy called Over The Line.
All the Fraternities and sororities put in tons of community service hours and they raise money for a special cause. This year all the money raised went to the Becky’s House Foundation. Becky’s House provides women and families with the shelter and services they need to escape homelessness and domestic violence. Consuul has been a proud sponsor of this event for 3 years in a row and is already looking forward to next year’s festivities.

If you have an important event coming up that addresses important social issues and our looking for sponsors please do not hesitate to contact us. At Consuul we are always looking for new ways to make a difference.

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