Kappa Sig helps members, families cope with storm
TCU fraternity has more than 10 members affected
Darren White
Issue date: 9/8/05 Section: News
Heaney said he is organizing the fraternity to help Habitat for Humanity rebuild homes in New Orleans. The TCU Kappa Sigma Mom's Club also donated a generous amount of money for the relief effort, Heaney said.
Stokes said he was thankful for the fraternity's support of its New Orleans members.
Kappa Sig members also manned American Red Cross donation stations in the Brown-Lupton Student Center with other fraternities and sororities.
Other Greek organizations are also helping.
"None of our members were directly affected by the hurricane," said Katherine Mangum, Kappa Alpha Theta president, in an e-mail Monday. "But we are all working as individuals and as a chapter to help any efforts the Greeks and the campus are supporting."
Delta Tau Delta President Mark Jones said members from all fraternities and sororities on campus are helping.
Heaney said the relief response is overwhelming.
"We have so many people willing to help," Heaney said.
Stokes said he was thankful for the fraternity's support of its New Orleans members.
Kappa Sig members also manned American Red Cross donation stations in the Brown-Lupton Student Center with other fraternities and sororities.
Other Greek organizations are also helping.
"None of our members were directly affected by the hurricane," said Katherine Mangum, Kappa Alpha Theta president, in an e-mail Monday. "But we are all working as individuals and as a chapter to help any efforts the Greeks and the campus are supporting."
Delta Tau Delta President Mark Jones said members from all fraternities and sororities on campus are helping.
Heaney said the relief response is overwhelming.
"We have so many people willing to help," Heaney said.

