As a leadership-based honorary society, we are comprised of exemplary residential students who value recognition and service. More specifically, as an organization we try to improve our community inside and outside of campus through acts of service. Throughout the year we have small service opportunities for members to participate in, such as sending cards to deployed soldiers, or to children hospitals.

Traditional Service Programs

Project Linus

We host our traditional Project Linus service program in the spring semester, where students make blankets for ill children in the Hospital as part of a nationwide non-profit organization.

All the blankets made by NRHH this Spring

NRHH members with their blankets made for sick children

Other Traditional Service Programs

We do a variety of service programs such as caroling for the elderly, supporting our local food bank, and attending TCU’s LEAPS Day of Service.

Passive Service Opportunities

TCU’s NRHH also participates in passive service opportunities at each general assembly which allows our members to consistently give back to others. These opportunities have included writing letters to soldiers, making dog toys for local animal shelters, and performing an act of pay it forward.

Members made encouraging bookmarks for local schools