PI KAPPA ALPHA TEAM - THON 2024

Help Beta Alpha reach our goal of all 102 brothers fundraising and $50,000 funds raised!
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Help Us Reach Our Goal of Being a Top 5 Greek Org. at Thon!

Beta Alpha is an independent fraternity, so donating to THON looks a little different this year. However, we are still determined to raise money in the fight against pediatric cancer.

This year to help with our fundraising efforts, we've partnered with I'm Not Done Yet, a non-profit started in memory of Bobby Menges. Bobby was a fellow Pike brother at Duke who died after his 3rd and final cancer diagnosis in 2017, in the beginning of his junior year. All donations will support THON 2024 - Team Pike!

All donations are 100% tax-deductible and receipts are provided upon donation!

Tax ID: 82-5036779

We are proud to support the Beta Alpha Pikes through THON 2024!

About Bobby and I'm Not Done Yet:

Bobby Menges was a childhood cancer patient, diagnosed with neuroblastoma for the first time at 5 years old, and then again at 10. As tough as that was, it paled in comparison to his experience during his third and final cancer diagnosis when he was an 18-year-old college student.

Every year, approximately 90,000 adolescent and young adults (AYA's) ages 15-39 are diagnosed with cancer. What does that mean to young people at exciting and transitional times in their lives? Put yourself in their shoes. A cancer diagnosis too often means: Education – on hold; Career – on hold; Relationships – on hold. 

AYA’s face many other challenges because of their diagnosis and treatment. These include: financial toxicity, body image concerns, compromised fertility, isolation, and loneliness. Perhaps the biggest challenge they face is the fear of their own unknown future.

AYA patients have been a misunderstood - and therefore underserved - population in the cancer space. There are few comprehensive programs devoted to this age group. Too often AYA’s are forced to search out resources for themselves.

Fortunately, this is changing. I'm Not Done Yet is committed to being an integral part of the support network for AYA cancer patients and survivors through a variety of partnerships and coalitions in the expanding AYA cancer community.