Welcome to the OLA Chapter web site! We are the premier Washington, DC alumni chapter with an established commitment to
promoting the betterment of the community through education, political involvement, social awareness, and economic and professional development.

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Upcoming Events:

Hands On DC Volunteer Opportunity

Kick off the New Year right! Join us on Saturday, January 28 at 8:30 am as we work to spruce up three local DC schools. We are looking for volunteers to help us paint and clean!

Spots are limited, so be sure to e-mail Rachel at volunteer@handsondc.org to reserve your spot!

OLA Contact: Bro. Reginald Smith at rosmith713@gmail.com.

FOOD & FRIENDS

Wednesday, February 15
6:00pm - 8:00pm

The Park at Fourteenth
219 Riggs Road, NE
Washington DC 20011

There is also a free shuttle from Ft. Totten Metro Station, please call 202-269-6824 or 202-269-2277 when you arrive at the stop.

10-12 people total
***RSVP with Rahim Jackson***

Contact person: Bro. Rahim Jackson at rah413@yahoo.com.

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Visit Us at the Next Meeting:

What:  

General Chapter Meeting
(Members Only)

When:  

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Time:  

7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Where:  

Howard University, College of Dentistry
600 W Street, NW
Washington , DC 20059

Still need more information? Contact us at info@ola1906.org.




What We Stand For:

Fulfilling the mission of ALPHA PHI ALPHA Fraternity Incorporated by enhancing the lives of the under-served population in Washington, D.C. through education, financial empowerment, and social awareness.

Developing the brotherhood through disciplined active participation in order to promote the mutual and continuous reinforcement of commitment, accountability, and support.


What We Want To Achieve:

Develop and implement Chapter programs in line with the aims of the national programs: "Go-to-High School, Go-to-College," "A Voteless People Is A Hopeless People," and "Project Alpha."

Engage Chapter members and the community in supporting various Chapter programs/event to include "Boys 2 Men Conference," and "Distinguished Gentlemen's Club."




Mission and Vision Statement of the Memorial Project:

To commemorate the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. by leading a collaborative funding, design, and construction process in the creation of a memorial to honor his national and international contributions to world peace through non-violent social change.

For more information visit www.MLKMemorial.org

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