Hundreds of UCF students spent their Sunday afternoon providing local Orlando children a safe haven to trick or treat.
With Greek Park Drive on UCF campus blocked off this afternoon so the kids could safely walk around, on-campus greek houses provided the young Harry Potters and Cinderellas a variety of candy and games.
The event, organized by the Office of Sorority and Fraternity Life, not only provided a safe trick or treat destination for the kids, but also raised money for the Boys and Girls Club and Panhellenic’s philanthropy, Pack to Attack Hunger.
The event has became a tradition for parent Jill Norburn her family.
“We’ve been here every year since we’ve had the kids so we really enjoy it and are appreciative of it,” Norburn
For UCF students like Jake Cranmer volunteering at the event for the first time, it was a memorable experience.
“The only thing you gotta look at is the smiles on their faces, they’re running around and their parents know that their safe. It’s an experience that you’re giving the kids and you can’t take that away. That’s for life,” said Cranmer.