First South African Greek Chapter!!!
FRATERNITY ANNOUNCES SUCCESSFUL TRIP TO SOUTH AFRICA AND THE CHARTERING OF FIRST SOUTH AFRICAN GREEK CHAPTER
Philadelphia, PA, December 2004– Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. is proud to announce the success of its recent trip to South Africa. Grand Polemarch (President & CEO), Samuel C. Hamilton, and Deputy Executive Director, Spencer T. Bruce, recently returned from the 6-day trip to Johannesburg where the fraternity established a solid presence. The Kappa representatives were part of a group of over 35 people journeying to South Africa for the National Racial Reconciliation Day celebration. Dr. Charles H. Beady, Jr., President of the Piney Woods School of Mississippi and a member of Kappa, organized the trip. The world-renowned Piney Woods Cotton Blossom Singers Choir performed at several local churches during the trip, including the December 16th celebration, which marked the tenth anniversary of the country’s abolishment of apartheid.
The tour, which began on December 12th, included a grand opening reception at the Holiday Inn in Sandton, the lodging headquarters of the group. Many local dignitaries attended and Kappa took the opportunity to make formal financial contributions to the Cotton Blossom Singers, to partly sponsor their travel; the African-American Male Achievers Network, Inc. (A-MAN, Inc.), an international program headquartered in Inglewood, CA with a satellite in Cape Town, dedicated to developing leadership in youth utilizing science, technology and economics; and Success by Choice, a South African-based organization that has trained over 35,000 youth in life skills. Members of the fraternity head all three organizations. Hamilton and Bruce were also among a small delegation that was personally entertained by Ambassador Frazer, at her residence in Pretoria. In attendance during formal ceremonies on Reconciliation Day was famed entertainer, Oprah Winfrey.
The trip was culminated for the fraternity with the formal chartering of the Johannesburg/Pretoria/Cape Town (SA) Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. at 12:00 noon on December 16, 2004 (Reconciliation Day). Fourteen (14) Kappas made up the charter members of the chapter. Said Hamilton during his remarks; “Words cannot adequately describe the emotions present during this historical occasion. This is truly a great day for Kappa. We expect that this chapter will lead our efforts in making a real difference in the various communities of South Africa.” The fraternity plans a return to South Africa with its entire leadership in January 2006 to celebrate Founders’ Day, the day of its national founding. Its plans are to charter an undergraduate chapter at the local university and initiate the first class of members into the Alumni Chapter during that visit.
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. is an international organization founded on the campus of Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana on January 5, 1911. Since its inception, it has trained over 120,000 men, particularly undergraduates, for leadership roles in their communities and the attainment of a high degree of excellence in their academic pursuits. The International Headquarters is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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