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U Greeks onate to Habitatfor Humanity Members ofthe KU Greek community raised more than 33,000 dollars for Habitat for Humanity during Homecoming weekend. Alumni, students and members of the Lawrence community all contributed funds during a silent auction Saturday at the football game, held by the student organization The House That Greeks Built. The group plans to begin building a house sometime this November. This is the closest thing the Greek community has found for a large fundraiserf' said Danae DeShazer, vice president of community service and philanthropy for the Panhellenic Association. ffIt's been our biggest effort. In the past, the organization has built three l UDK l0!9 Habitat for Humanityf houses from funds raised exclusively by the Greek community, but this year the organization will combined the 53,000 it raised with the KU Habitat for Humanity's fundraising dollars. Deshazer said that after Hurricane Katrina, the cost of building materials have increased, forcing the Greek community to look for help with fundraising. 'fWe didn't want to wait long enough to say 'this is a house that Greeks built, ' Deshazer said. We really need to focus on what we're raising money for: a family in needf' The House That Greeks Built organization has raised more than 3330.000 since completing its last house three years ago. Once funds have been combined with the KU Habitat for Humanity chapter, the groups will begin construction. Laura Bauer, program director for fraternity and sorority life, said that The House that Greeks Built philanthropy is the largest conglomerate of all the KU chapters' combined efforts. Bauer said that the University was one of the first college campuses to become involved With the Habitat for Humanity project and that it has gained momentum since. 'fWe have 40 fraternities and sororitiesf' Bauer said. l'Whether they're involved with fundraising or building, all the chapters get involved. The organization also has done fundraisers for students, like selling the Our basketball team is better than yours,' shirts at the KU bookstores.
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