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women who do not have college degrees, but have an interest in assisting local chapters with activities.

Amicae

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The first president of the Alpha Chapter and the first national president of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority. She completed her graduate and post-graduate studies in social work and was responsible for chartering numerous undergraduate and graduate chapters throughout the United States.

Arizona Cleavers Stemons

100

When was Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Incorporated  founded

January 16, 1920

100

Local chapters partner with low-performing schools to provide resources, volunteer hours, and scholarships to help enhance the educational experience.

Adopt-A-School

100

What are the Zeta Phi Beta colors

Royal blue and Pure White

200

The gentlemen in the lives of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. members

Zeta Male Network

200

The second national president of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority. She was a High school mathematics and English teacher. She was an active member of the Alpha Zeta Chapter in Baltimore, Maryland.

Myrtle Tyler Faithful

200

Where was Zeta Phi Beta Founded

Howard University, Washington, D.C

200

In partnership with the March of Dimes, this community-based program provides education and incentives for low-income pregnant women to receive early prenatal care.

Stork's Nest 

200

Zeta Phi Beta symbol

Dove

300

Youth group for younger girls aged 4 to 8

Pearlettes

300

She graduated from Howard University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in education and taught junior and senior high schools in Savannah, Georgia. She was credited with organizing two additional Zeta chapters and had an active membership in the Delta Alpha Zeta Chapter.

Fannie Pettie Watts

300

Who is the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority constitutionally bound with

Phi Beta Sigma

300

The sorority's international service program that targets five populations—women, youth, men, seniors, and international women of color—to empower them toward healthier lifestyles for the mind, body, and spirit. 

Z-Hope

300

What are the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority's core principles

Scholarship

Service

Sisterhood

Finer Womanhood

400

outh group for girls aged 9 to 13

Amicettes

400

She graduated from Howard University’s Conservatory of Music. Founder Neal continued her studies at the Juilliard School of Music. In 1938, she was the first black woman in New York to earn a master’s degree in music from Columbia University. An extremely accomplished musician, she taught music in North Carolina public schools and served as a director of seniors majoring in music at Teachers College in Winston-Salem, NC.

Pearl Anna Neal

400

What year did Zeta Phi Beta charter its first chapter in Africa, in Monrovia, Liberia

1948

400

This advocacy program seeks to combat domestic and intimate partner violence through policy reform, awareness, and support for victims.

Domestic Violence Initiative

400

What is the Zeta Phi Beta flower

White Rose

500

Youth group for young ladies aged 14 to 18, currently in high school

Archonettes

500

She graduated from Howard University with a teaching degree and a major in mathematics. She taught school in Ohio for many years and was always active in community affairs.

Viola Tyler Goings

500

When was Zeta Phi Beta first incorporated in Washington, D.C 

March 30, 1923

500

A program focused on educating communities about preparing for their senior years, including raising awareness of elder abuse and providing support to caregivers.

Elder Care Initiative

500

What is the Zeta Phi Beta motto

A community-conscious, action-oriented organization

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