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Fraternity Pays it Forward: Brings Little Brothers & Sisters to Taylor Swift
The brothers of Delta Sigma Phi fraternity at Transylvania University will be remembered for their awesome viral video that garnered millions of views within days and even resulted in a promise from T. Swift to give them tickets to her concert…but what they’re doing with their popularity is better still.
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The singer-songwriter, who is now busy with her “Taylor Swift: The 1989 World Tour”, definitely had a great show at Lexington, KY (20 October, 2015) but what made for a bigger news was the second single from her “1989” album- “Blank Space”.
They wanted to share the excitement with as many people as possible, so each brother gave their extra ticket to The Big Brothers Big Sisters Program in their community.
In all, thirty-seven little boys and girls got to go to the concert with the fraternity.
“These kids come from different areas and walks of life, so they had this opportunity that they might never have again”, said Lynch.
Also, remember that the reason the brothers uploaded the “Shake It Off” video in the first place was to raise awareness and money for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Needless to say, the kids were thrilled.
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“She told me when we got the tickets”, said Nevaeh Coney.