On March 25, the third annual Beach Walk to benefit CAPA of Beaufort County was held at Coligny Beach on Hilton Head Island. Low Country Kappa Delta Alumnae Chapter was joined by the Hilton Head Sigma Chi Alumni Chapter in hosting the event. On April 11, a check was presented to CAPA representative Megan Buss in the amount of $3,392. Additional proceeds from the walk totaling $848 also benefited Kappa Delta Foundation for Children. CAPA (Child Abuse Prevention Program) is a local non-profit organization that offers a variety of programs to the community to help raise awareness about child abuse and its effects on the community. CAPA offers community and school-based outreach programs, safe sleep education, home visitation, and foster care. This local fundraiser is part of National Kappa Delta’s Shamrock Project initiative in support of Prevent Child Abuse America. To date, Kappa Delta’s nationwide have donated more that $26 million to prevent child abuse in our country. Submitted photos.
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