
In a notable display of generosity and community spirit, Fraternity and Sorority Life at Cal State Fullerton raised $72,550 for the Associated Students Inc. Children’s Center during Greek Week, with the sorority, Alpha Chi Omega, leading all participating chapters in total funds raised.
This marks a major milestone for FSL at CSUF, as the amount raised is not only a record but also a meaningful achievement that students and staff can celebrate and build upon.
“Greek Week is a weeklong program dedicated to fostering unity and relationships between Fraternity and Sorority Life and other departments at CSUF,” said Aaron Tapper, ASI assistant director of strategic initiatives. “Adding an element of friendly competition with events, such as kickball and spirited chants, infuses an exciting energy throughout the week.”
FSL also invited alumni to a CSUF baseball game to enhance community participation. Throughout the week, chapters set up tables along Titan Walk to host “coin wars,” encouraging fellow Titans to participate and donate. FSL organizations also actively campaigned on social media, consistently sharing the donation link to maximize engagement.
“We work from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. that entire week to make sure everything runs smoothly,” said Olivia Ireland, a member of [Gamma] Phi Beta. “On Friday, they announced how much money we raised, and the kids from the Children’s Center joined us, which was my favorite part of the event.”