History of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
The efforts of Alpha Kappa Alpha women in the promotion of high scholarship, vocational and career guidance, health services, the advancement of human and civil rights, and in so many other areas, constitute a priceless part of the American experience in the twenty-first century. Nine Howard University students were led by Ethel Hedgeman Lyle into a sisterhood in 1908. Four years later, Nellie Quander and her gallant and visionary associates contributed the added dimension of national organization and perpetual membership. These women and those who have come after them, the never-ending stream of eternally young, hopeful, enthusiastic women, need to be remembered. History of Phi Beta Omega
The R.O.S.E. (Recognizing Opportunities for Service and Education) Foundation was exclusively created to receive and administer funds for charitable and educational purposes for Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Phi Beta Omega Chapter. The R.O.S.E. Foundation was established on June 12, 2002. Operations were officially established in September 2003. Visit the foundation's website at: www.therosefdn.org. Today, with over 100 active members, Phi Beta Omega continues to "serve mankind" by volunteering services and making financial contributions to the suburban communities. We endeavor to fulfill the mandate by providing global leadership through timeless service. |
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