Journey of Hope, News
Fraternity brothers take journey of lifetime
Pi Kappa Phi brothers from all over the country are bicycling 4,200 miles across the U.S. and made a stop in Cincinnati Saturday night.
Pi Kappa Phi brothers from all over the country are bicycling 4,200 miles across the U.S. and made a stop in Cincinnati Saturday night.
The University Sertoma Club of Lincoln hosted the Journey of Hope cyclists of Pi Kappa Phi fraternity brothers from across the nation on July 2 for a picnic dinner at Antelope Park. The University Sertoma, a service organization whose focus is providing service and cash donations to people and organizations in need in the Lincoln area, has sponsored an annual meal for nearly 15 years for the team during their stop in Lincoln.
MILWAUKEE (WITI) Ñ From one end of the country to the next Ñ all on bikes! It's called "Journey of Hope" and it's a ride to reach people with disabilities.
Cyclist Nosh Vincent is a member of the Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity at the University of Texas at Dallas. He and his brothers are cycling across the country to raise money and awareness for people with disabilities.
Cyclists will be rolling through the area as they continue their journey to give back.
After riding 115 miles for today's leg -- 37 cyclists rode into ULM, their refuge for the night.
The Southern Group started out in Long Beach and came though Shreveport today and visited with children at the Shriner's Hospital before heading on to Monroe.
INDEPENDENCE TWP., N.J. - More than a dozen college students from different states are spending much of their summer giving back and helping others.
OLATHE, Kan. - Tired and sweaty, 17 cyclists rolled into Olathe Monday afternoon, accompanied by their crew members.