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Alpha Phi Omega, or APO for short, plans and executes many service projects throughout each school year. Most notably, they work with the American Red Cross to hold 3 blood drives a year at Knox. They also regularly walk dogs at the Humane Society, donate canned goods and money to the FISH Food Pantry and run the Book Co-Op on campus. | Alpha Phi Omega, or APO for short, plans and executes many service projects throughout each school year. Most notably, they work with the American Red Cross to hold 3 blood drives a year at Knox. They also regularly walk dogs at the Humane Society, donate canned goods and money to the FISH Food Pantry and run the Book Co-Op on campus. | ||
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Revision as of 14:04, 2 April 2015
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Alpha Phi Omega is a national co-ed service fraternity. It was founded at Lafayette College in 1925. The Alpha Beta Gamma Chapter at Knox College was founded in 1984.
Service
Alpha Phi Omega, or APO for short, plans and executes many service projects throughout each school year. Most notably, they work with the American Red Cross to hold 3 blood drives a year at Knox. They also regularly walk dogs at the Humane Society, donate canned goods and money to the FISH Food Pantry and run the Book Co-Op on campus. LFS LFS LFS LFS LFS.