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Zeta Amicae

As early as 1940, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated had begun to realize the importance of the prestige, good will, unity, and cooperation of women who for various reasons were not members of any Greek-letter organizations.

 

These women were organized into auxiliaries, but it wasn’t until 1948 when Grand President, Lullelia Harrison included in her report to the 1948 Boule’ in session, a recommendation that chapters be allowed to organize auxiliaries and all such auxiliaries be known as Zeta “Amicae” (Friends of Zeta).

 

Today Amicae Auxiliaries are in all eight regions of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated and have and continue to render invaluable community service and thousands of dollars helping Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated extend their outreach to the communities where they live and serve.

Amicae Auxiliary

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Who We Are:

  • The Zeta Amicae is a group of women, who do not possess a four-year degree, organized as an auxiliary for the purpose of lending assistance, supporting, and upholding in every way possible the activities, objectives, and ideals of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated.

 

Membership:

The Ideal candidate must meet the following criteria at a minimum:

  • May not possess a four-year college degree.

  • Must be interested in community affairs, community service and outreach activities.

  • Are not members of a professional Greek letter organization.

  • Are willing to give the time and financial commitments associated with membership.

  • Are active in religious and/or community activities.

  • Want to become affiliated with Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated.

  • Possess a cooperative spirit, positive attitude, mature in thinking, behavior, and attitude, and can work with others to achieve a common goal.

 

Benefits of Membership:

Zeta Amicae have the opportunity to:

  • Experience the satisfaction of and feel good about helping someone less fortunate.

  • Be a part of a group that makes a difference in the lives of other people.

  • Meet people with similar interests and concerns and develop new acquaintanceships statewide, regionally, and nationally.

  • Experience self-development through attending national, regional, state conference, and through auxiliaries’ activities and meetings

  • Utilize gifts, talents, and resources for community-based projects.

Contact

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