By Megan Colloton
The Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity is already involved with many charitable organizations, such as Habitat for Humanity, the Greater Boston Food Bank, coaching baseball for Mission Hill children and many other local community service projects.
“We make the school what it is today,” said Frank Giampa, a middler mechanical engineering major and vice president of the fraternity.
But these days the group’s main focus is a women’s health concern. The fraternity is working with the Ellie Fund to raise money for breast cancer research.
“Just because it is not common for a man to develop breast cancer does not mean that men are not devastated by it,” said Brett Figliozzi, a middler international business major and the community chairman of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity.