NATIONAL PROGRAMS

The fraternity's national programs are community outreach mentoring initiatives that have been adopted by the organization's governing body and mandated for implementation by all of its chapters.

A Voteless People Is A Hopeless People®

"A Voteless People is a Hopeless People" (aka VPHP) was initiated as a National Program of Alpha during the 1930's when many African-Americans had the right to vote but were prevented from voting because of the poll taxes, threats of reprisal, and lack of education about the voting process. Voter education and registration has remained a dominant focus of the this outreach activity for over 65 years. In the 1990's, the focus has shifted to include political awareness and empowerment, delivered most frequently through town meetings and candidate forums.

My Brothers Keeper®

Formerly called A. Charles Haston Brother's Keeper program, this service program developed with the mission of advocating and improving the quality of life for Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. brothers, their spouses, and widows who are retired, are elders, have disabilities and are ailing.

Go-to-High-School, Go-to-College®

The "Go-to-High-School, Go-to-college" program, established in 1922, concentrates on the importance of completing secondary and collegiate education education as a road to advancement.

Project Alpha®

"A Voteless People is a Hopeless People" (aka VPHP) was initiated as a National Program of Alpha during the 1930's when many African-Americans had the right to vote but were prevented from voting because of the poll taxes, threats of reprisal, and lack of education about the voting process. Voter education and registration has remained a dominant focus of the this outreach activity for over 65 years. In the 1990's, the focus has shifted to include political awareness and empowerment, delivered most frequently through town meetings and candidate forums.

SPECIAL INITIATIVES

Programs and activities that are sustained through collaborative efforts, memoranda of understanding, and/or outside financial assistance, which Alpha chapters are encouraged to implement

Big Brothers/Big Sisters of America®

"A Voteless People is a Hopeless People" (aka VPHP) was initiated as a National Program of Alpha during the 1930's when many African-Americans had the right to vote but were prevented from voting because of the poll taxes, threats of reprisal, and lack of education about the voting process. Voter education and registration has remained a dominant focus of the this outreach activity for over 65 years. In the 1990's, the focus has shifted to include political awareness and empowerment, delivered most frequently through town meetings and candidate forums.

Boy Scouts of America®

"A Voteless People is a Hopeless People" (aka VPHP) was initiated as a National Program of Alpha during the 1930's when many African-Americans had the right to vote but were prevented from voting because of the poll taxes, threats of reprisal, and lack of education about the voting process. Voter education and registration has remained a dominant focus of the this outreach activity for over 65 years. In the 1990's, the focus has shifted to include political awareness and empowerment, delivered most frequently through town meetings and candidate forums.

College Life to Corporate Life Initiative (C2C)®

"A Voteless People is a Hopeless People" (aka VPHP) was initiated as a National Program of Alpha during the 1930's when many African-Americans had the right to vote but were prevented from voting because of the poll taxes, threats of reprisal, and lack of education about the voting process. Voter education and registration has remained a dominant focus of the this outreach activity for over 65 years. In the 1990's, the focus has shifted to include political awareness and empowerment, delivered most frequently through town meetings and candidate forums.

Peace Corps®

"A Voteless People is a Hopeless People" (aka VPHP) was initiated as a National Program of Alpha during the 1930's when many African-Americans had the right to vote but were prevented from voting because of the poll taxes, threats of reprisal, and lack of education about the voting process. Voter education and registration has remained a dominant focus of the this outreach activity for over 65 years. In the 1990's, the focus has shifted to include political awareness and empowerment, delivered most frequently through town meetings and candidate forums.

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Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
Omicron Mu Lambda Chapter
P.O. Box 672832
Marietta, GA 30067

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