Alpha Chi Omega Beta Nu Purple Ribbon benefit raises more than $30,000 to support work of the Lauren McCluskey Foundation

On Thursday, November 6th, 2025, the Beta Nu chapter of Alpha Chi Omega at the University of Utah hosted their third annual Purple Ribbon Benefit, supporting the Lauren McCluskey Foundation. Throughout the week of events and awareness activities, the chapter truly showed an incredible commitment to raising awareness about domestic violence. Their creativity, hard work, and campus-wide engagement not only elevated conversations around healthy relationships and safety but also brought the community together for a meaningful cause.

Through a series of fundraisers led by their VP of Philanthropy, Anna Page, Beta Nu raised more than $30,000 for the Lauren McCluskey Foundation. These funds will directly support our research, advocacy, and educational programming to improve response to relationship violence and stalking on college campuses. The passion behind the fundraising efforts reflects a deep dedication to changing campus culture and ensuring victims and survivors feel heard, supported, and protected.

We are profoundly grateful for the leadership, compassion, and energy that the members of Alpha Chi Omega Beta Nu poured into this effort. Their partnership and support is a source of inspiration, and together we are advancing work that will improve campus safety and save lives.

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