Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. is honored to have formed many wonderful community-based partnerships over the past 91 years. Whether administering our Z-HOPE program or giving financial assistance through our National Education Foundation, we do so with the understanding that service to the community is our greatest legacy. Kappa Zeta is busy all around town doing community service and partnering with: |
If you are interested in coming out and doing community service with Kappa Zeta Chapter, please check out our calendar of events or contact our Community Service Chair at [email protected] for more information.
Internationally Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., currently has a partnership or an affiliation with the following organizations:
• American Diabetes Association
• American Cancer Society
• American Lung Association
• American Red Cross
• Black Women's Health Imperative
• Howard Thurman Educational Trust
• Leadership Conference of Civil Rights
• March of Dimes
• NAACP
• National Council of Women of the U.S.A.
• National Council of Negro Women
• National Medical Association
• National Pan-Hellenic Council
• National Political Congress of Black Women
• Office of Minority Health (Healthy People 2010)
• SIDS Foundation
• The Black Women's Agenda
• The Tom Joyner Foundation
• The Washington Center
• Urban League
• United Nations
• United Negro College Fund
• American Cancer Society
• American Lung Association
• American Red Cross
• Black Women's Health Imperative
• Howard Thurman Educational Trust
• Leadership Conference of Civil Rights
• March of Dimes
• NAACP
• National Council of Women of the U.S.A.
• National Council of Negro Women
• National Medical Association
• National Pan-Hellenic Council
• National Political Congress of Black Women
• Office of Minority Health (Healthy People 2010)
• SIDS Foundation
• The Black Women's Agenda
• The Tom Joyner Foundation
• The Washington Center
• Urban League
• United Nations
• United Negro College Fund
“ Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. is a community conscious, action oriented organization.”