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Delta Upsilon: APD Guys at 5 Guys being Good Guys for Juvenile Diabetes Foundation

3/19/2014

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PictureBrothers and others at 5 Guys
On February 27, 2014, the brothers of our newly re-activated Delta Upsilon Chapter (Robert Morris University located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) worked with the Five Guys restaurant chain to hold a "dine and donate" fundraiser. Alpha Phi Delta brothers, RMU students, and alumni came to the local Five Guys restaurant near RMU to support this charitable event. 

In this charity fundraiser 25% of all total orders placed during our even was donated to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. In all, about 90 people attended and suuported this event. $188.92 was raised to support Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. 

Here's a link to a sample Five Guys fundraising program (this is one from Indiana); but it explains everything you would need to know to try to set a fundraiser with your local Five Guys restaurant. 

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