Members of Zeta Omicron, 亚洲AV鈥檚 student chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc. wanted to do something to help with disaster relief efforts for those affected by Hurricane Ida.
鈥淚 saw on the news that in Louisiana a lot of the campuses were evacuated,鈥 said Sydney Barlow, a junior studying within the .
Barlow, president of Zeta Omicron, said she can鈥檛 imagine having to evacuate from Mason. She and her sorority sisters reached out to their graduate chapter, Omicron Theta Zeta, which led them their national headquarters in Washington, D.C.
Zeta Omicron created a Bingo Board on Instagram and encouraged donations of any amount.聽
The fundraiser began in mid-September and continued for a two-week time period. The group raised a couple hundred dollars. Contributions were sent to those individuals in the state of Louisiana who requested assistance through the portal with funds dispersed by the sorority鈥檚 international headquarters.
鈥淚鈥檓 from New York, and were also affected pretty bad by the remnants of Hurricane Ida,鈥 said Barlow. 鈥淢y best friend from high school literally lost her whole house.鈥
Barlow continued, 鈥淚 don鈥檛 know what I would do. I can鈥檛 imagine just everything I have being gone.鈥
Barlow said they wanted to make sure that other people in their sorority also had that assistance.
鈥淭here鈥檚 a big wave of internet activism where everybody is posting donation links, petitions, or things like that,鈥 said Barlow. 鈥淎t times, it can feel really impersonal. Part of having this online fundraiser was about seeing the way people interacted socially with that kind of online activism, but also to put ourselves in other people鈥檚 shoes.鈥
The group鈥檚 activism extends beyond hurricane relief鈥攖hey are also participating in a 5K raising money for the American Cancer Society for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.