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May 20, 2011 by rseide

During the winter break, my brothers and I (Alpha Phi Delta) went to the Bronx for a project where we’d help renovate a church. It was a brisk winter morning, and we all arrived at the church with the mentality that we must make sure this job gets done. Surprisingly enough, although brothers were present that morning, the job proved to be far greater than we imagined. We dId everything from moving trash, replacing seats, painting, unloading heavy objects and even installing new windows. After almost six hours of labor, we complete about 70 percent of the job. The next day we returned and decided that today we’d be more efficient and move quicker. After three hours we complete what was left of the job and our hard work spoke for itself. Not only did we serve the community, but we strengthened the common bond we all share as brothers of Alpha Phi Delta.

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