Anna Page VP of Philanthropy for Alpha Chi Omega receives University of Utah 2025 Outstanding Support Award

The Lauren McCluskey Foundation is honored to share that Anna Page, Vice President of Philanthropy for the Alpha Chi Omega Beta Nu chapter at the University of Utah, received the Outstanding Support Award for Outstanding Service and Leadership in Advancing Campus Safety, presented by the University of Utah Department of Public Safety. This award celebrates exceptional contributions to campus safety.

Anna’s leadership reflects a deep commitment to Lauren’s legacy of fostering safer campuses. As VP of Philanthropy for the Beta Nu chapter of Alpha Chi Omega, Anna lead the chapter to raise more than $38,000 in 2025 in support of the Lauren McCluskey Foundation’s research, advocacy, and education programs.

The Beta Nu chapter’s remarkable fundraising achievements included their third annual Purple Ribbon Benefit Gala. Through a creative series of events and awareness activities across campus, the chapter elevated important conversations about healthy relationships and safety while generating vital support for work that will help improve response.

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Anna Page and all members of Alpha Chi Omega Beta Nu for their leadership, compassion, and tireless energy in advancing campus safety. Their dedication not only honors Lauren’s memory but also drives meaningful change that will protect students.

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