Phi Delta Theta

Florida Omicron - Nova Southeastern University

Our Iron Phi Story

Iron Phi

Florida Omicron - Nova Southeastern University

Welcome to the Iron Phi Team Page for Florida Omicron!

At Phi Delta Theta, we enjoy life by the help and society of othersThis motto is not just a saying, it is the driving force behind our mission to support individuals and families battling ALS through the Iron Phi initiative.

Iron Phi exists to strengthen the brotherhood of Phi Delta Theta while fueling the fight against ALS. Through athletic challenges and dedicated fundraising, members of our fraternity unite to make a lasting difference.

Each brother listed below has committed to becoming an Iron Phi. This means taking on a personal athletic endeavor, training with a  purpose, and raising funds for the Iron Phi Foundation. The road will not be easy, but every step, mile, or rep brings us closer to honoring those who are battling ALS, and leaves an impact that will last a lifetime.

How can you help?

  1. Support our brothers by donating to their individual Iron Phi pages and helping them reach the $1,000 fundraising milestone.
  2. Join us by taking on your own athletic challenge, become an Iron Phi, and be part of this mission alongside us.

Our chapter at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida is competing with Phis from more than 225 campuses worldwide, all striving toward the same goal of having a future without ALS. You can follow our progress here or on the Iron Phi homepage to see how we measure up.

We are deeply grateful for your generosity and support. Together, we can turn effort into impact, and honor the legacy of those we fight for.

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How Does My Donation Make a Difference?

Your donation towards an Iron Phi athlete equally supports two very important things: Supporting ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease) through research and support of ALS families and leadership development for undergraduate members of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity.

At the end of each year calendar year, the LiveLikeLou Foundation grants dollars raised through Iron Phi to fund its initiatives that support ALS research, scholarships to support the higher education goals of ALS dependents, and summer camp experiences for children who have a parent or grandparent with ALS.

Dollars used for undergraduate leadership development have and continue to help Phi Delta Theta educate more of its undergraduate members as they work to “Become the Greatest Version of Themselves.”