
Members of the Beta Omicron Chapter at NSU joined fellow Pi Kapps from around the country in a weekend of service at Camp Summit in Paradise, Texas.
On February 7-9, they participated in a project of the fraternity’s philanthropy, The Ability Experience.
Ability Camps provide funding and manpower to build and renovate structures for camps and facilities serving the disability community. Members of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity from various universities construct accessible projects in an effort to highlight the abilities of people with disabilities. The work done will help enhance the lives of people with disabilities while also building bonds of brotherhood.
Camp Summit is located on 460 acres of land, just north of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex.
“Camp Summit is a one-of-a-kind camp for individuals with disabilities where the emphasis is on each campers’ abilities rather than their disabilities. Traditional camp activities are adapted to each individual, provided in our barrier-free facilities, and implemented by trained, caring staff.”




















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