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THE SAM SPADY FOUNDATION

The Sam Spady Story

Sigma Pi Fraternity International adopted the SAM Spady Foundation as its internation philanthropy and has strived to spread the word about alcohol poisioning ever since. Read more below.

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The SAM Spady Foundation honors the memory of Samantha Spady, a 19-year old student at Colorado State University, who died of alcohol poisoning on September 5, 2004.

Samantha affected people's lives in a unique way. Her friends remember Sam as a fun-loving, sensitive and “amazing” girl, who was a champion for the underdog and a good friend. Samantha’s death was an unintentional tragedy. We hope that the SAM Spady Foundation, with your support, can prevent a similar tragedy from happening to another beautiful child.

Samantha was an accomplished young artist. Select reproductions of Sam's artwork are available for purchase. Please click here to view Sam's art. You can support the SAM Spady Foundation through the purchase of a Samantha Spady print. You can also make a cash donation to the foundation.

We would like to keep you updated on progress of the foundation, functions, media and other news. Please click here to add your name to our list. We value your privacy, and will not share your e-mail address outside of our foundation.

See the Sam Spady story, and learn how easy it is for a tragedy like this to happen. Learn how to protect yourself and your friends from this happening to you.

http://www.samspadyfoundation.org/donate.html


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The mission of the Sam Spady Foundation is to educate all parents and students on the dangers of alcohol, specifically high risk consumption, and the signs and symptoms of alcohol poisoning.

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