
St. Jude patient Bailey Parker plays with two members of Tri Delta. Members of the sorority visited the hospital to celebrate their successful campaign to raise $15 million for St. Jude in five years. They achieved their goal 1.5 years ahead of schedule and recently announced a new goal to raise $60 million in 10 years to name Tri Delta Place, the hospital’s on-campus residential facility.
Abridged from Promise, Summer 2014
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