UCF’s Kappa Sigma fraternity hosted their annual holiday event, Chrismukkah, this past Saturday.
Spreading the jolly cheer to all of Greek park, the brothers of the fraternity paired up with the sisters of Delta Delta Delta to arrange a special affair, benefitting the children of Orlando’s local Big Brothers Big Sisters program.
Setting up for the event, the members of both organizations joined together and teamed up into groups of four to purchase holiday gifts for their predetermined buddies. The event was organized with activities including a bounce house, obstacle course, apple smash and corn hole. Chick-fil-a also helped to donate meals toward the day.
“Everyone involved with the event had an amazing time. The main goal was just to to befriend the children, have a good time, and ultimately give back to the community,” said Kappa Sigma brother, Drego Kutil.
With a fun-filled itinerary, forty children attended the event between the hours of 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Upon arrival, children were checked in and gathered with their buddies for a Saturday to remember. Group pictures were taken and the games began.
During the activities, Santa Claus surprised the children and came to hand out gifts.
Back in August, Kappa Sigma received awards such as Outstanding Single Community Service Event, and Chrismukkah could possibly prove as to why.