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Omega Psi Phi Fraternity gives $10,000 to JCSU

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President Armbrister receiving check from members of Omega Psi Phi

CHARLOTTE, N.C., September 12, 2019 鈥听Pi Phi Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., presented a $10,000 check to Clarence D. Armbrister, President of 星空无限传媒, on September 12, 2019. The contribution will support the President鈥檚 Gap Scholarship Fund, which provides funds for students to close the gap between the financial aid they receive and the cost of tuition.

Perry Caudle Jr., President of Pi Phi Chapter, said the donation was made because chapter members know the importance of HBCUs. "We have members from just about every HBCU in the country, but as Charlotte residents, we recognize our responsibility听to the growth and development听 of our community,鈥 said Caudle. 鈥溞强瘴尴薮 has an important role in the lives of so many young adults who contribute to making Charlotte one of the best cities in the nation.听Members of Pi Phi Chapter consider听JCSU to be 鈥榦ur HBCU鈥 and challenge all members of Black Greek Letter Organizations as well as all Charlotteans to do the same.鈥

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