COMMUNITY-CONSCIOUS, ACTION-ORIENTED

PROGRAMS & INITIATIVES

The purpose of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority is to foster the ideas of service, charity, scholarship, civil and cultural endeavors, sisterhood and Finer womanhood.

NATIONAL PARTNERSHIPS

 IOTA ZETA CHAPTER 

Signature programs

annual Youth Step down

Youth Step & Dances teams compete at this family friendly fundraising event. Proceeds benefit the Carolyn Cain and Estella Caldwell Scholarships.

celebration of beauty

A service event filled with pampering & make-overs for the women at the Julian Center. The Julian Center empowers survivors of domestic violence and sexual violence and creates a community where every individual is safe and respected.

from girls to pearls

etiquette tea party

Etiquette tea party for young ladies ages 5-18 to learn table etiquette, proper use of social media, and the value of self-worth.

gospel brunch

Gospel Brunch is a program to uplift the community in worship and praise through local performers and speakers.

march for babies

More than just a walk, March for Babies helps you lift up communities for health equity, open the door for all moms to have access to care and protect the health of families through advocacy.

OVER 85 YEARS SERVING TOGETHER

National initiatives & Programs

Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. is honored to have formed many wonderful community-based partnerships over the past 85 years. Whether administering our Z-HOPE program or giving financial assistance through our National Educational Foundation, we do so with the understanding that service to the community is our greatest legacy. Hover or Click on each logo to learn more!

Zetas Helping Other People Excel (Z-HOPE)

An interactive holistic multidimensional outreach program designed to enhance, cultivate and empower participants to develop health promoting lifestyle choices across the lifespan

Zeta National Educational Foundation (Z-NEF)

The National Educational Foundation of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. with 501 (c) 3 status is created and operated exclusively for charitable and educational purposes.

Stork's Nest

A partnership of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. and the March of Dimes, Stork’s Nest encourages women to make and keep prenatal care appointments and participate in prenatal education classes.

Get Engaged

The program was designed to address the underlying issues in our communities: drive individual and community engagement; empower citizens to get involved; and cultivate a culture of mutual respect in our communities.

ELDER CARE INITIATIVE

Zeta strives to provide education and awareness about preparing for your senior years. It is a comprehensive program that also focuses on elder abuse awareness, financial peace, supporting the caregiver and volunteering at senior care facilities. 

WORLD ELDER ABUSE DAY

June 15, kicks off our campaign to distribute information in our communities on identifying signs of elder abuse and where victims can go for assistance. According to Ageless Alliance, 1 out of 10 older adults are victims of abuse. Members throughout the country place informational table tents in restaurants, businesses, churches and libraries all over the country.

Zeta Prematurity Awareness Program (ZPAP)

Annually during the entire month of November Zeta chapters and auxiliaries reach out to over 300 houses of worship annually across the country and distribute information on prematurity awareness, causes of prematurity and the importance of seeking prenatal care in an effort to decrease infant mortality and the number of low birth weight babies. 

Adopt-A-School

Members of Zeta Phi Beta to identify low performing schools and provide assistance in a number of ways to enhance the educational experience, increase test scores and grades. Members purchase supplies and/or equipment, provide volunteer hours, assist with parent engagement programs and work with administrators to identify needs that may be specific to that particular school.

International Women of Color

The programming benefits include support for those with AIDS and those caring for AIDS victims, literacy programs, building water wells, donating rice and much more. We have built more than 52 water wells throughout Ghana. We also built a clinic at the Afua Kobi Apem Senior School for girls in Ghana. Enrollment at the school went from 1,200 to 2,000 after opening the clinic. 

Triple Negative Breast Cancer

While triple negative breast cancer can be found in any ethnicity, breast cancers found in African American women are more likely to be triple negativeZeta chapters have begun adding information about triple negative breast cancer to existing projects and programs on breast cancer to build awareness and support efforts of health care professionals and organizations recommending earlier breast health testing.

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