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Donovan Kirkland
President
Jason Gaines
Vice President
Desmond Ables
Recording Secretary
Perry Halstead
Corresponding Secretary
James Austin
Financial Secretary
Darrion Jacobs
Treasurer
Roosevelt Winfrey
Chaplain
Kedzie Curry
Editor to The Sphinx
Kyle Bryant
Dir. of Education
Lewis Alston
Historian
Robert I. Cunningham
Intake Director
Dan Sims
Service Director
Sam Daniel
At-Large Board Member
Howard Kennedy
At-Large Board Member
Charles Singleton
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National History

Since its founding on December 4, 1906, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. has supplied voice and vision to the struggle of African-Americans and people of color around the world. Alpha Phi Alpha, the first intercollegiate Greek-letter fraternity established for African-Americans, was founded at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York by seven college men who recognized the need for a strong bond of Brotherhood among African descendants in this country. The visionary founders, known as the "Jewels" of the Fraternity, are Henry Arthur Callis, Charles Henry Chapman, Eugene Kinckle Jones, George Biddle Kelley, Nathaniel Allison Murray, Robert Harold Ogle, and Vertner Woodson Tandy.

Born out of a desire to promote close association and mutual support among the small population of African-American males who were college students at the turn of the century, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. has provided leadership, development and community service training to men for nearly a century. Thanks largely to its visionary founders and dedicated early leaders, the Fraternity has become the most prestigious organization of its kind in existence today.

The Fraternity initially served as a study and support group for minority students who faced racial prejudice, both educationally and socially at Cornell. The Jewel founders and early leaders of the Fraternity succeeded in laying a firm foundation for Alpha Phi Alpha's principles of scholarship, fellowship, good character, and the uplifting of humanity.

Alpha Phi Alpha chapters were developed at other colleges and universities, many of them historically black institutions, soon after the founding at Cornell. While continuing to stress academic excellence among its members, Alpha also recognized the need to help correct the educational, economic, political, and social injustices faced by African-Americans (The organization has been interracial since 1945).

More than 175,000 men have joined the ranks of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc, since the organization’s founding in 1906. The Fraternity is international with local chapters located throughout the United States, District of Columbia, the Caribbean, Europe, Asia and Africa.

 

 
Chapter Meetings
 Committee Meetings
Standing Events

Valentines Ball
Held on or around Valentines Day annually, it's the signature event for the chapter and an opportunity for the men to show appreciation to the ladies in their lives.


The Pharaoh's Cup      Golf Tourney
This annual tournament's proceeds benefit the Omicron Phi Lambda Education Foundation and helps to provide college scholarships to area High School male Seniors. 


Founder's Day
Held on or around May 29th and December 4th, each year Bro.'s of OPL gather to reflect on the establishment of the Fraternity and Chapter

4th of July Family Week
From golf and bowling tournaments, to card games and picnics, the extended OPL family tradition continues.
Contact Info
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
Omicron Phi Lambda Chapter
P.O. Box 91393
East Point , GA 30364

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