National Program Theme: Continuing A Legacy of Education, Community Service, and Sisterhood
The Sorority’s Signature Program:
Services for Citizens with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: is the sorority’s primary program, with all chapters and regions planning annual projects to achieve this national goal. The Gloria Chapmon Walk-a-Thon, held biennially during the national convention, is a source of funding for community-based organizations advocating for and serving people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families.
Breast Cancer Awareness Activities:
Eta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated chapters throughout the United States and the Virgin Islands support numerous Breast Cancer Activities and Programs:
- Breast Cancer Walks
- Door to Door Campaigns
- Volunteer at Events
- Sorority Celebrations
- Run for the Race
- Donations – National Breast Cancer Foundation
- Breast Cancer Workshops
- Breast Cancer Prayer Breakfasts and Luncheons
The Sorority’s Youth Groups:
The Youth Group includes the Bee-Ettes (young ladies ages 12-18), Senords (young men ages 12-18), and Eta Kids (children ages 6-11). The Youth Groups participate in personal development, leadership development, career awareness and many other workshops and activities. The youth participate in sorority-sponsored programs and implement various community service projects throughout the year. Any youth that live in the communities where Eta Phi Beta Sorority chapters are located may participate in the youth group activities.