Founded on the campus of
Howard University in
Washington, DC in 1908,
Alpha Kappa Alpha
Sorority is the oldest
Greek-letter
organization established
by and for African
American college-trained
women. As society
embraces new and
unforeseen challenges,
the members of this
prestigious organization
are committed to
developing leaders,
expanding Alpha Kappa
Alpha's economic
achievements, and
ensuring that the
Sorority is fully
engaged in achieving its
possible goals through:
E-economics,
S-sisterhood and
P-partnerships.
The members of the
Beta Psi Omega chapter
in Austin, Texas have
accepted this challenge,
and continue to work to
make a positive and
significant impact to
the Austin community
through our programs of
service and community
partnerships. Our local
chapter was chartered on
May 17, 1938.
Historically, the
members of our chapter
have been deeply rooted
in the foundation of the
Austin community in the
fields of education,
civil and social rights,
and economic
development. The current
membership truly
represents the heart of
the black community, and
we proudly reflect some
of Austin's most
elegant, educated, and
empowered women. With a
spirit of service and
sisterhood, we will
continue to dedicate
ourselves to improving
the economic and social
status of our community,
and seek new and
innovative opportunities
to grow and give more!
We encourage members
who are relocating to
Austin to come and
experience the spirit of
our phenomenal chapter,
and we encourage the
community to support us
as we attempt to
continue our commitment
to servant leadership.
Joya Hayes
President
Alpha Kappa Alpha
Sorority, Inc.
Beta Psi Omega Chapter
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated
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