Merrimack Fraternity Raises Money for the Homeless

Members of the Sigma Kappa chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon (TKE) at Merrimack College raised money for the Lazarus House in Lawrence.

For a week in November, the TKE fraternity brothers spent the night in an on-campus shelter made of cardboard boxes, tarps and pallets to raise money for the homeless.

Featured in the Eagle-Tribune on Nov. 20, 2019. 

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