Phi Delta Theta

Kristian la Cour Madsen

Montana Alpha - University of Montana

My Iron Phi Story

My Donors
Dick McHose
Kimberly Fuchs Madsen
Leslie
Martin Cox
Skippy Dahlberg
Gabriele Natale
Parker House
Todd Rice
Creative Planning
Mr. Tyler Patterson
Bekka (Madsen) Trippet
Adam Graddy
Rich and Amy
Becky Bates
Jack Alton
Tim Scott
Andrew & Wendy
Duffy Hokanson
Kristian Madsen
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Bob and Courtney
Joe Ryan
Ann & Frank Crist
Jeff Jaraczeski
Kristian la Cour Madsen and Joe Ryan and Bill Hart
Deborah Huestis
Beth & Michael Liss
Astrud Seager
DAVID L OLSON
Mike & Wendy Allison
Scott and Debbie Cusimano
Drufus
The Howard Family
Marty & Dana
Anonymous
Tom Morano
John Seltman
Robert Floyd
O'Neill
John Leavell
Mr. Mike Powell
Katie Gillis
Kris madsen
Anonymous
Eric DAlessandro
Anonymous
Heather Jakusz
Trevor L. Johnson MTA 1425 ΦΔΘ
Heidi Wadsworth
Ray Haislip
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Stevie D.
Walter & Walter
Thomas Liddell
Lori Johnson
Shawn Crum
David Brandt
Robert Glick
Spano
Brad and Jennifer Holt
Tiffany
Stephen Michael L'Heureux
Luis Ruesga
Anonymous
Bryan Chalmers
Mary Park Rogers
Robertson Family
Tiffany Marshall
Joe Ryan
Brenda
Emily Barrera
Jim and Pat Aanrud
Price Mark
Brad & Barb S.
Michele Chalmers
Rory
Anonymous
Polly Gearke
BILL HART
Todd Glazier
Amy Brown
Sasha Moore
Ricardo Tartak
Anonymous
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Anonymous
Mr. Adam Leifer

How Does My Donation Make a Difference?

Your donation towards an Iron Phi athlete equally supports two very important things: Supporting ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease) through research and support of ALS families and leadership development for undergraduate members of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity.

At the end of each year calendar year, the LiveLikeLou Foundation grants dollars raised through Iron Phi to fund its initiatives that support ALS research, scholarships to support the higher education goals of ALS dependents, and summer camp experiences for children who have a parent or grandparent with ALS.

Dollars used for undergraduate leadership development have and continue to help Phi Delta Theta educate more of its undergraduate members as they work to “Become the Greatest Version of Themselves.”