Humans of OBU: Social Clubs

January 30, 2016

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“Our philanthropy is PATH (Partners Against Trafficking Humans). At first I didn’t even know what human trafficking really was. But after being involved with PATH, it helped me become more aware of the situation and the problem. Once we got involved, it really opened my eyes. It’s not just a third-world country thing but an everywhere thing. The service side of myself has become more open to actually  getting in there and doing the hard stuff. God’s going to be with you through it all. It’s not just you by yourself but its you and God.”

Megan Archer

Senior, Chi Rho Phi

Osceola, Arkansas

Photo by: Marissa Pilcher

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