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Pi Kappa Alpha hosts in annual food drive.

The Salvation Army of Omaha, Neb., partnered with the University of Nebraska (UNO) Greek students to raise awareness for homelessness. Members of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity slept outdoors for a week in cardboard boxes at the Crossroads Mall parking lot as part of their 10th annual “Just Can It” food drive that benefits The Salvation Army.

The collection of monetary and food items were donated to the Army’s food pantries, which help provide several feeding programs for local families and children. Over the past 10 years, the fraternity has collected almost 100,000 items of food for The Salvation Army’s two food pantries.

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