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Countdown to Beta Phi's 100th 

Our Mission

It gives us great pleasure to offer greetings and a heartfelt welcome from Beta Phi Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. located in Durham, North Carolina. Beta Phi Chapter has been instrumental in uplifting the Durham community since its charter in 1924. Beta Phi Chapter, known throughout the Sixth District, has a long, rich and storied history. More than a few of Durham's leaders in business, finance, politics, education, activism, religion, entrepreneurship, and youth programs have been members of our chapter, then and now. It is a tradition of which we are justifiably proud.

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Events
Officers

Basileus Kumani Simmons

1st Vice Antonio Jones

2nd Vice Bryan Patton

KRS Darrell Spells

Asst KRS Roderick Ballard

KF Thomas Taylor

Asst KF Will Dixon

Chaplain- Daniel Samuel

Asst Chaplain- Louis Threatt

Editor- Phillip Harrington

Asst Editor- John Ervin

Parliamentarian-Phillip Powell

Keeper of Peace-Josiah Thomas

Asst Keeper of Peace- Carlton Williams

CHAPTER ACTIVITIES

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Omega Psi Phi has a rich history with regard to community service and uplift. There are currently ten internationally mandated programs. Achievement Week, Scholarship, Social Action, Talent Hunt, Reclamation and Retention, College Endowment fund, Health Initiatives, Voter Registration Education and Mobilization, and NAACP

01

ACHIEVEMENT WEEK -Each November the chapter hosts Achievement Week. This program is designed to recognize those individuals at the community who have contributed to community uplift. A High School Essay Contest is to be held in conjunction with Achievement Week.

02

SOCIAL ACTION PROGRAM -
Durham Rescue Mission
Each month the chapter gets together to give back to our communtiy. Through a partnership with the Mission we feed those that are less fortunante.

03

SOCIAL ACTION PROGRAM -The Mobile Market is a food distribution event that happens at Duke Memorial on the third Saturday of each month. We partner with the Interfaith Food Shuttle, Calvary Ministries of the West End, and many other churches/ministries to provide food for over 300 households.  Mobile Market helps prevent the waste of nutritious, fresh food.  For those families who can’t come to the distribution site, volunteers deliver food boxes to their residence.

04

SOCIAL ACTION PROGRAM -
National Night Out
The introduction of National Night Out, “America’s Night Out Against Crime”, in 1984 began an effort to promote involvement in crime prevention activities, police-community partnerships, neighborhood camaraderie and send a message to criminals letting them know that neighborhoods are organized and fighting back. NATW’s National Night Out program culminates annually, on the first Tuesday of August.

05

SCHOLARSHIP -
Scholarship Recognition
Each year the chapter selects a group of high school students that have met the requirements outlined by our scholarship committee.

06

SCHOLARSHIP - Mardi Gras
Each year the chapter hosts the Mardi Gras celebration. This celebration aides in providing the means by which our chapter can provide scholarships to the youth in our community.

07

TALENT HUNT - 
Each year the chapter hosts the Talent Hunt program in our community. This program provides exposure, encouragement and financial assistance to talented young people participating in the performing arts. Winners are awarded recognition and may be given college scholarships.

08

MEMORIAL SERVICE  - 
Each year on March 12th Beta Phi conducts a service to recall the memory of those members who have entered into Omega Chapter.
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