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Philanthropy

The Theta Chapter of Phi Kappa Tau is constantly looking for various ways to help improve society.  We volunteer our support for Transylvania's Crimson Christmas and our national philanthropy, The Hole in the Wall Gang.  Our chapter in the past has held Bowl-a-thons and other various fundraisers to support charities of our choice.  Associate members hold annual philanthropic events where they join together and perform public service deeds in the name of the Theta chapter.   Theta has been recognized for several contributions, including national recognition in The Laurel. If you would for Phi Kappa Tau to help out with any events that you manage, please contact us.

The Hole in the Wall Gang

The national philanthropy of the Phi Kappa Tau fraternity is the Hole in the Wall Gang camp.  Paul Newman, Ohio ’43, founded the Hole In The Wall Gang Camps in 1988. He realized that luck can sometimes play a dirty hand to those least deserving…and there are many who can make a major difference to those facing great challenges.

The Hole In The Wall Camps were developed to provide children, ages 7 to 17, who battle chronic and life threatening illnesses with the opportunity to have a normal summer camp experience. Thousands of children come to camp every year, free of charge, for a week. They forget about their illnesses and simply get a chance to be a kid. In the words of Brother Newman, "Camp is a place where kids can kick back and raise a little hell."

Phi Kappa Tau adopted the Hole In The Wall Gang Camps as its national philanthropy in 1995 at the National Convention in Washington, DC. Since that time, several hundred thousand dollars has been donated to the camps and hundreds of men have volunteered as cabin counselors, activity specialists, unit leaders, and other camp staff. As men of exemplary character, Phi Taus play a crucial role in providing much needed positive male role model support for these children.


Camp is not only a magical place for children with serious illnesses such as cancer, heart disease, asthma, sickle cell anemia, HIV/AIDS, hemophilia, epilepsy and kidney disease, but it is also a place where brothers have a profound service experience. Phi Tau is immensely proud of its partnership with the camps and has every reason to believe its participation will only grow stronger in the future.

Service Completition Form

If a Theta Chapter member of Phi Kappa Tau has helped your philanthropic organization in any way, please use our Service Completion Form to help us keep track of each member's helpful activities.