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The residents whose lawns were raked appreciated the work the students did. It was Jean Gastiger’s second time participating in Rake Across DeKalb.

“I cannot tell you how wonderful it was to hear the doorbell ring and to see five leaf-raking elves in the front,” she said.

For Phi Kappa Theta member Harvey Martin, volunteering helps get rid of the stigma that fraternities have. His fraternity has served dinners to elderly people, conducted tours for incoming freshman and helped Toys for Tots.

“It shows that Greeks do something else besides partying,” he said. “We show the community that we’re a part of this university, too.”

The volunteering also comes full circle for the volunteers.

“I love helping out people,” Sigma Lambda Sigma member Alyssa Marcum said. “I like seeing smiles on their faces ... Just knowing that they’re grateful for everything we do. It makes you feel good.”

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