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Nu Nu Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa Supports Local Animal Shelter at Cause for Paws Charity Walk

ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. — Members of the Nu Nu Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society at College of The Albemarle demonstrated their commitment to community service by participating in the Northeast North Carolina SPCA’s annual Cause for Paws Charity Walk in May.

Chapter representatives included President Joshua Hughes, Vice Presidents of Service Emily Gray and Kafia Almuzerawi, Public Relations and Recording Officer Aimee Marsh, member Kameron Green, and Faculty Advisor Leah Allen Jones. The group joined community members to raise awareness and support for homeless and abandoned animals in the region.

Photo (l-r): Aimee Marsh, Kameron Green, Kafia Almuzerawi, Joshua Hughes and Emily Gray

“Service is at the heart of Phi Theta Kappa’s mission,” said Leah Allen Jones. “Our students were proud to walk in support of such a meaningful cause and to represent College of The Albemarle in the community.”

Proceeds from the Cause for Paws event benefit the Northeast North Carolina SPCA, funding essential services such as shelter, medical care and adoption programs for animals in need.

For more information about the Nu Nu Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa and its community involvement, please contact Leah Allen Jones at [email protected].

For other COA-related information or media inquiries, contact Tammy W. Sawyer, director of communications and marketing, at 252-335-0821 ext. 2420, or [email protected].