Some college students came together to help provide food for those in need.
At Samford University, Pi Kappa Phi fraternity members teamed up with students from UnlessU to package 10,000 meals in a day of service aimed at making a difference both locally and abroad.
This initiative is part of the fraternity’s philanthropy campaign, which has already raised more than $81,000 to fund scholarships and community programs.
Organizers emphasized their mission to serve, connect, and give back significantly.
“Well, we’re called by God to love all and serve all. So this is just a great opportunity for us to come and love people who, honestly, are the biggest joys in this world,” said Samford student Landon Kight.
The group partnered with Meals 2 Missions to ensure the meals reach families in need both locally and globally.

















