
Delta Zeta Hosts “Hope for Tomorrow” Fundraiser to Support Childhood Safety and Healing
The Delta Zeta chapter at Minnesota State University Moorhead is hosting a family-friendly fundraiser titled Hope for Tomorrow on Friday, May 3, from 2–7 p.m. at the MSUM Campus Mall. The event aims to raise funds and awareness for The Painted Turtle and the Jacob Wetterling Resource Center—two organizations dedicated to supporting children’s health, safety, and healing.
The event will feature a variety of engaging activities, including live entertainment from local talents such as Miss North Dakota, Miss Midwest, and Annabelle Maher. Attendees can also participate in a silent auction and raffle between 2–5 p.m., with exciting prizes including a 7–10 night stay at Pineapple Beach Club in Antigua.
Families and students can look forward to inflatable bounce houses, games for all ages, and a unique “Paint a Turtle with DZ” activity where guests can toss water balloons at Delta Zeta members for just $2 each.
A wide array of delicious food and refreshments will be available throughout the afternoon and evening, making this a can’t-miss event for the campus and Moorhead community. In case of rain, the event will be moved indoors to the CMU Ballroom.
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