UCF Alpha Tau Omega took their “Rock the Wreath” philanthropy to new heights on Wednesday night, raising over $26,000 for the Children’s Miracle Network and Florida Abolitionist.

The fraternity, which was unable to hold the concert the past two years due to suspension, came back to bring the Ying Yang Twins and over a thousand students to see the on-campus concert held at their house.

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UCF Alpha Tau Omega brother Onni Franco has spent the entire semester helping plan the concert and couldn’t have been more excited with the result.

“It feels great. I’m honestly honored to do this. It feels great inside to give back to the community and I hope everyone had a great time,” Franco said after the concert.

ATO President Lincoln Devine echoed Franco’s sentiments, proud of his fraternity for being able to bounce back to hold the concert as soon as they were reinstated by UCF.

“Everyone has a piece in this, everyone plays a role in this and that’s the only way we made this a truly successful event. I’m really proud to be apart of this organization, we’ve come together off of this suspension and have done really great things,” Devine said.