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Phi Kappa Psi members reflect on event to raise money for OSF Children's Hospital

Phi Kappa Psi fraternity at Illinois State University raised $350 for OSF Children’s Hospital at a “Cups for a Cause” event last month in Stevenson Hall. The fundraiser was the fraternity’s first philanthropy event of 2025, with more on the way. Sophomore cybersecurity major and current Philanthropy Chair of Phi Kappa Psi, Lucas Racine, was responsible for the event. “The sheer number of people who donated to the cause without even getting a donut or coffee was incredible to see. It warmed every single one of my brothers' hearts to see such generosity from the ISU community,” Racine said. Phi Kappa Psi has set a donation goal of $2,000 for the semester. Racine said Phi Kappa Psi chose OSF Children’s Hospital to donate to for several reasons, including the location and how the issue hits home with the members of their organization. “We decided on OSF for a few reasons,” Racine said. “The first and main reason we chose OSF is because it supports the health of sick children. The future generations of this country deserve to have the highest quality medical care no matter the circumstances of their birth.” “As a Greek organization, Phi Kappa Psi was founded on the idea of service to others, so OSF really was the perfect choice for the donations to go to,” Racine continued. Freshman computer hardware engineering major, Matthew Johnson, explained how they selected their donation goal of $2,000. “We took our old average amount of money raised and we raised the bar further because we want to be a lot more involved in the community this semester,” Johnson said. Future Phi Kappa Psi events can be found on Instagram.

Phi Kappa Psi fraternity at Illinois State University raised $350 for OSF Children’s Hospital at a “Cups for a Cause” event last month in Stevenson Hall.

The fundraiser was the fraternity’s first philanthropy event of 2025, with more on the way. 

Sophomore cybersecurity major and current Philanthropy Chair of Phi Kappa Psi, Lucas Racine, was responsible for the event. 

“The sheer number of people who donated to the cause without even getting a donut or coffee was incredible to see. It warmed every single one of my brothers' hearts to see such generosity from the ISU community,” Racine said.

Phi Kappa Psi has set a donation goal of $2,000 for the semester. 

Racine said Phi Kappa Psi chose OSF Children’s Hospital to donate to for several reasons, including the location and how the issue hits home with the members of their organization.

“We decided on OSF for a few reasons,” Racine said. “The first and main reason we chose OSF is because it supports the health of sick children. The future generations of this country deserve to have the highest quality medical care no matter the circumstances of their birth.”

“As a Greek organization, Phi Kappa Psi was founded on the idea of service to others, so OSF really was the perfect choice for the donations to go to,” Racine continued. 

Freshman computer hardware engineering major, Matthew Johnson, explained how they selected their donation goal of $2,000.

“We took our old average amount of money raised and we raised the bar further because we want to be a lot more involved in the community this semester,” Johnson said. 

Future Phi Kappa Psi events can be found on Instagram.

Tyler Miller is a News and Features reporter and videographer for The Vidette. Miller can be contacted at tjmill6@ilstu.edu.


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