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Service Initiatives__________
National Iota Foundation
founded to serve as a clearinghouse for funding and programs for worthwhile endeavours.
Iota Youth Alliance
a national umbrella program through which individual chapters of Iota Phi Theta address the needs of Black Youth in their communities.

Afya Njema
Afya (aah-fee-yah) Njema (j-ma), which means "Good Health" in Swahili, is a concept which allows the fraternity to deal with a number of “health-related” issues faced by African-Americans and persons of African decent.

Developing Better Fatherhood Project
The objective of this project is to attempt to address the pattern of father-less-ness in the African-American community.



Iota Minority Political Mobilization
Through this program Iota seeks to make minorities aware of their role in the political process.

Community Reclamation Initiative
The concept of "community" has always been important for African-Americans. From the time of slavery to the Civil Rights Movement, the idea that the community would sustain itself as a cohesive unit for the purpose of survival was paramount.

Cultural Education Movement
This program will seek to educate the masses about the impact that the African-American culture has had on our society.


Junior Achievement



Iota’s Long Standing
Commitment to Service

From the beginning of it’s existence, IOTA PHI THETA® has sought to “Make a Difference.” One of the very first activities of the newly-formed Iota was participation in the protests at the segregated Northwoods Shopping Center in Baltimore, Maryland. The founders of the Fraternity considered themselves “Militant” at a time when militancy was not an entirely popular stance.
 

This commitment to service has been a constant thread throughout the history of IOTA PHI THETA® and will continue to be manifested on both the National and Local levels of the organization.
 

Partial listing of involvements undertaken by IOTA PHI THETA® chapters includes:
 

• The NAACP

• The United Negro College Fund

• Southern Christian Leadership Conference

• Project IMAGE

• The National Federation of the Blind

• The National Sickle Cell Foundation

 

IOTA Brothers continue to make an impact in their surrounding Communities.

Participating in:
• Walk-A-Thons
 • Food Drives
 • Senior Citizen Homes
 • Political Awareness and Mobilization activities

Service

For more information on current Iota Phi Theta® Fraternity Community Service projects contact:

 

The International Director of Community Service
 

Bro. John P. Sneed

Afya Njema
Iota Youth Alliance