Zeta Phi Beta was the first sorority to establish chpaters in Africa , the Bahamas, Alaska, Germany and St. Croix to name a few places.
ZPB commits itself and its members to the involvement and improvement of th health and welfare of children and their parents.
Stork Nest - is a program that Zeta co-sponsored with the March of Dimes Birth Defects Program help pregnant mothers seek early and continuing prenatal care, including referrals to cooperating hospitals, clinics, and health centers.
The National Education Foundation- is a nonprofit subsidiary of Zeta Phi Beta; established not only to provide assistance to undergrads and grads students , but to include and encourage the promotion of education, educational research and community services.
Zeta also has several auxillary groups of girls and women that diligently strive for our advancement, displaying leadership skills that are crucial in today's world.
Amicettes- are girls 9-13 years old who are willing to strive towards the high ideals of Zeta , and who demonstrate potential leadership in service to the community.
Archonettes- are young ladies who demonstrate an interest in the goals and ideals of scholarships, sisterly love, and community service.
Zeta Amicae- are women with mutual interests, who have not matriculated at the post secondary level.
Zeta women provide valuable services such as:
Contributing to organized charities
Promoting voter eduacation and registration
Providing scholarships to eligible women (high school grads and college students)
Conducting numerous community service projects
And much, much more.......! Check out your nearest Zeta today to find out more about the organization.