The Phi Sigma Sigma Foundation was adopted in 1969 as Phi Sigma
Sigma's official philanthropy. In 1971 the Foundation choose the
National Kidney Foundation as its primary philanthropic endeavor.
Phi Sigma Sigma chapters everywhere raise funds annually for the
NKF during the Rock-A-Thon. Sisters take turns rocking for 24 hours,
last year our chapter was given a donation of $100 from just one individual
who had personally been affected by Kidney Disease!!
In the spring our chapter hosts Radford University's All Greek
Male Review. Phi Sigma Sigma teams up with members from IFC
organizations to raise money for a good cause. The Geek Male
"Beauty" Pageant is always hysterical everyone has a good time and
the men always help to put on a very entertaining show!
Did you know that?
- 20 million Americans - 1 in 9 US adults - have
Chronic Kidney Disease
- Early detection helps prevent the progression of
kidney disease to kidney failure.
- Hypertension and Chronic Kidney Disease have been
shown to cause one another
- People with diabetes, hypertension and family history
of kidney disease are all considered "high risk"
- African Americans, Hispanics, Pacific Islanders,
Native Americans and Seniors are at increased risk
- Three simple tests can detect CKD: blood pressure,
urine albumin and serum creatinine**
Phi Sigma Sigma's goal is to educate the public on the truths of
Kidney Disease as well as the extreme need for organ and tissue donations.
**Facts and statistics courtesy of www.kidney.org**
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The Betty Ann
Moore Colon Cancer Awareness Fund at Gibbs Regional Cancer Center was
established in 2003 by John Moore and Anne Brady Moore after the death of
their mother. Betty Ann was diagnosed with Stage IV colon cancer in 1999. Her
mission after her diagnosis was to educate everyone she could on the
importance of screening. To continue their mother's mission, her children
partnered with Spartanburg Regional Medical Center to create a program in
upstate South Carolina to educate individuals and offer free screenings. The
foundation currently provides free screening for South Carolina residents
that wouldn't be able to get screened otherwise. To read more of this
article visit, Wellness
Coalition America.

Betty Ann Moore with daughter, Anne Brady, and Son, John.
Pictures courtesy of Anne Brady Moore
Our chapter
adopted the Betty Ann Moore Colon Cancer Awareness Foundation as our local
philanthropy. Anne Brady, Radford University and Phi Sigma Sigma alumni,
lost her mother to colon cancer and has since has been a dynamic advocate for
colon cancer research, early screenings, and public awareness much of which
started when she established the Betty Ann Moore Colon Cancer Awareness
Foundation.
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