Love, Mom & Dad: Turning Tragedy into Progress

When:  Sep 20, 2020 from 07:00 PM to 08:00 PM (ET)

The Anti-Hazing Coalition will host a live nationwide presentation and discussion to kick off  HazingPrevention.Org’s National Hazing Prevention Week on Sunday, September 20 at 7 p.m. Eastern. (Live captioning available.)

As many campuses have moved away from in-person experiences this fall, the AHC wants to ensure students receive hazing prevention education. The AHC parents will present a program streamed live on social media to share their sons’ stories and educate current students about hazing prevention. The program will include Q&A with the parents.

These families each suffered unimaginable loss as a result of fraternity hazing. They are here to share their stories and to challenge ALL fraternity/sorority members to take up the fight to end hazing now. If we are not actively part of solving this problem, then we are responsible for its continued persistence. Whether you’ve been hazed, know that hazing is happening on your campus, or even if you’ve hazed one of your members in the past, we must all actively take part in this solving this problem so that no family has to endure this kind of tragedy. Let’s be the generation of fraternity and sorority members who end hazing once and for all.

Parents currently participating in the program:

  • Deb Debrick, her son Dalton died after a hazing incident at Texas Tech University
  • Steve and Rae Ann Gruver, their son Max died after a hazing incident at Louisiana State University
  • Lianne Kowiak, her son Harrison died after a hazing incident at Lenoir-Rhyne University
  • Jim and Evelyn Piazza, their son Tim died after a hazing incident at Penn State University
  • Kathleen Wiant, her son Collin died after a hazing incident at Ohio University



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