NC Omega Beta Brothers Contribute to the Community
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NC Omega Brothers show the completed room improvements
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Brothers of the NC Omega Beta chapter at UNC – Chapel Hill contributed to making the lives of special education students better. The brothers helped teachers at Ludlow-Taylor Elementary School in Washington, DC set up their rooms. The volunteer effort greatly helps the school use their extremely limited budget to enhance their student’s education. The NC Omega Beta chapter partnered with Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority to make this a successful event.
Cameron Wardell, will join the APPLES (Assisting People in Planning Learning Experience in Service). APPLES provides students with a learning experience through active participation in organized service and civic responsibility. Brother Wardell is pioneering a the global service outreach to Vietnam. Wardell will have an internship with the Institution of International Education in Ho Chi Minh City during the Fall 2008 semester. The internship will encourage Vietnamese students to attend U.S. colleges. His responsibilities will include presenting the college admission process, including the SAT, FAFSA, and ACT to students who are not familiar with the U.S. process. War
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Cameron Wardell
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dell will learn and study the language and culture during his semester internship. Brother Wardell’s commitment will continue after he returns from Vietnam. He will contribute 15-20 hours per week to the Vietnamize community in Chapel Hill.
The NC Omega Beta Chapter was chartered in 1939 at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Recolonized in 1996 the chapter has been a two time recipient of Pi Lambda Phi’s George A. Beck Outstanding Chapter Award, which is the highest achievement by a chapter. |