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Old 06-18-2012, 08:55 PM
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Prior to this year, I gave back to Georgetown by donating to my Alpha Phi Omega chapter and to the university step team by making a donation at the annual step show.

This year, I am deciding instead to give a small monthly recurring donation to the scholarship imperative in the name of my friend and fellow Hoya who died of complications from sickle cell disease.

I decided to give back directly to the school for several reasons:

Because I believe students and their parents should be responsible for their own student life/club/organization experiences.

Because honoring my friend was important to me.

Because African American donors need to be counted.

Ironically, because I was the beneficiary of several named scholarships, I was less likely to give to scholarships at my school. I always felt like I would never be able to make as large a contribution as my benefactors did, so my meager dollars could go elsewhere. I don't believe that anymore.
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