Poodle Paws in Action
- Breanna B.

- Jan 12
- 1 min read
During winter break, the Magnificent Mu Theta Chapter committed to pouring back into the community by completing 22 hours of community service per member by a set deadline, with a clear focus on impact over performance. That meant no strolling, no stepping, and no distractions—just hands-on service rooted in purpose, care, and accountability. This challenge pushed members to be intentional with their time and to show up consistently for the communities that support and shape us.
Throughout the break, Mu Theta sorors put their Poodle Paws to work in meaningful ways that reflected the chapter’s dedication to Greater Service, Greater Progress. Members packaged meals for individuals and families in need, decorated community spaces to spread warmth and holiday cheer, and invested in the next generation by reading to and engaging with students in local elementary schools. These acts of service were not about recognition, but about presence—meeting people where they are and offering time, compassion, and support when it matters most.
The Poodle Paws Service Challenge reinforced that service does not pause when the semester ends. Even outside of structured academic schedules, Mu Theta remains committed to uplifting the community and living out the values of sisterhood, service, and progress year-round. This initiative was more than a challenge—it was a statement that our work continues in every season, driven by love, responsibility, and an unwavering commitment to making a difference. 💙💛🐩✨













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