Signed in as:
filler@godaddy.com
Signed in as:
filler@godaddy.com
Video Producer: Soror Ivy K. Arnold
26th International Grand President
National Headquarters - Washington, DC
Regional Director
South Central Region
State Director
State of Arkansas
Chapter President
Pi Chi Zeta Chapter
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority would be remiss not to pay homage to the first women who believed in the need for a new and different type of Greek-lettered organization and acted upon that need. To these women, Zeta was more than an organization-it was a movement, a belief system that reflected, at its core, the desire to provide true Service, to
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority would be remiss not to pay homage to the first women who believed in the need for a new and different type of Greek-lettered organization and acted upon that need. To these women, Zeta was more than an organization-it was a movement, a belief system that reflected, at its core, the desire to provide true Service, to embrace Scholarship, to set a standard for Sisterly Love and to define the noble concept of Finer Womanhood. This belief has sustained and encouraged Zetas around the world to hold fast to the ideals initiated and developed by its earliest members.
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. was founded January 16, 1920, at Howard University, Washington, D.C.
It was within this environment that five coeds envisioned a sorority which would directly affect positive change, chart a course of action for the 1920s and beyond, raise consciousness of their people, encourage the highest standards of sc
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. was founded January 16, 1920, at Howard University, Washington, D.C.
It was within this environment that five coeds envisioned a sorority which would directly affect positive change, chart a course of action for the 1920s and beyond, raise consciousness of their people, encourage the highest standards of scholastic achievement, and foster a greater sense of unity among its members. These women believed that sorority elitism and socializing overshadowed the real mission for progressive organizations and failed to address fully the societal mores, ills, prejudices, and poverty affecting humanity in general and the black community in particular.
Since its inception, Zeta has continued its steady climb into the national spotlight with programs designed to demonstrate concern for the human condition both nationally and internationally. The organization has been innovative in that it has chronicled a number of firsts. It was the first National Pan-Hellenic Council organization to centralize its operations in a national headquarters, first to charter a chapter in Africa, first to form auxiliary groups, and first to be constitutionally bound to a fraternity, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. The sorority takes pride in its continued participation in transforming communities through volunteer services from members and its auxiliaries. Zeta Phi Beta has chartered hundreds of chapters worldwide and has a membership of 100,000+.
The Pi Chi Zeta Chapter was chartered on May 10, 1998. Charter members: Sorors LaTonya Foster, Jaquator Hamer, ReShandra Strickland, Carla Mitchell, and Edwina Hancock. It was the first D9 graduate chapter established within the Northwest Arkansas area. The chapter incorporated a 501c3, Scholarship Service Sisterhood Institute.
The Sc
The Pi Chi Zeta Chapter was chartered on May 10, 1998. Charter members: Sorors LaTonya Foster, Jaquator Hamer, ReShandra Strickland, Carla Mitchell, and Edwina Hancock. It was the first D9 graduate chapter established within the Northwest Arkansas area. The chapter incorporated a 501c3, Scholarship Service Sisterhood Institute.
The Scholarship, Service and Sisterhood Institute (SSSI) is a non-profit 501c3 organization established as the charitable arm of the Pi Chi Zeta Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. Our mission is to further the reach of our sorority's work in the Northwest Arkansas community through focused programs and strategic partnerships with existing organizations.
The Central and South Central Regions merged in the mid-1930s to become the South Central Region. The South Central Region now has over 145 chapters, twenty-five Amicae Auxiliaries, and 80 Zeta Youth Affiliate Auxiliaries. Membership exceeds 250 Life, Golden Life, and Diamond Life Members, 200 friends in Amicae auxiliaries, and 800 Youth auxiliary members.
As we Embrace the Extraordinary Power of S.H.E., we stand on being a community conscious and action oriented organization ensuring our communities are exercising their right to vote.
We use cookies to analyze website traffic and optimize your website experience. By accepting our use of cookies, your data will be aggregated with all other user data.