On Wednesday, May 28, 2025, US Congress, Frederica Wilson, granted more than a million dollars from federal funding for black disadvantages and women’s societies historically in Miami Dead Province through a sign of Congress aimed at preserving American -African history and expanding societal communication.
It was announced at the Omega Center at the University of Omega at the University of Florida, attended by more than 200 members of society, elected officials, and local class leaders of the nine divine organizations. The financing, which was secured for the fiscal year 2024, will support Congress credits, purchasing, renewing or building establishments used for guidance, youth development and cultural education.

“I am particularly concerned about preserving our history, which is eggs throughout our nation,” said Congress Wilson, a member of AlPha Kappa alpha Sorryity, Inc.
The financing was distributed on the foundations and chapters of the nine divine organizations.
Leaders from many nine divine organizations shared how federal funding will support local community centers and facilities. Derek Lightfoot from Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. The money will be used to improve the current brother’s house and its community center with promotions, including a new ceiling, windows and resistance doors-to enhance their efforts to guide their youth. Dr. Luvenens Kroski of Delta Sigma Theta of the Club Club, explained that the award will enable the expansion and modernization of its 8000 square feet facility, which plays a vital role in strengthening society. I noticed Annette Braantley from Sigma Gamma Rho Sorryity, Inc. The money will help in renewing the Allen Taylor memorial center, which will support counseling programs, providing parental advice, education, housing assistance, and other critical services. Caroline Donaldson from Zeta Phi Beta Sorryity, Inc. The old role of the Zita Center, which served the community for more than 30 years, provided the guidance of youth, supported illiteracy, mother health services, and food distribution; She added that the renewal initiative started in 2022 to re -display the facility. Brandon Vinyl from Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. Share. The grant will allow vital promotions of the Omega Center for Activities, which has been operating since 1990, and turning it into a safer and more creative space for youth education and community participation.
The event was also distinguished by shows by MIAMI Gardens Super Suppers and included hiking, hiking, and dancing on the line as part of the celebration.

Among the prominent attendees were former international president Alfa Kapa Alpha and former President of Tennessee State University, Dr. Glinda Glove, the Miami Dead Dead Dead Oliver Gilbert, and members of the Gardens Council in Miami Regi Leon and Katrina Wilson.
The participating organizations included:
- Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. – Beta Beta Lambda Chapter and Beta Beta Lambda Alphalland Development Corporation Inc.
- Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. – Gamma Zeta Omega Chapter and the Wish Foundation Inc.
- Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc. – Miami Alumni Chapter and Miami Alumni Kappa Foundation Inc.
- Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. – Sigma Alpha Chapter, The Omega Activity Center Foundation Inc. , And Sig Al Inc.
- Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. – Dade County Alumnae Chapter and The Dade Deltas Foundation Inc.
- Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc. – Rho Sigma Chapter and The White Dove Community Foundation Inc.
- Zeta Phi Beta Sorior Inc. – Beta Tau Zeta Chapter and the Zeta Blue Network
- Sigma Gamma Rho Sorior Inc. – Gamma Delta Sigma Chapter and The Allene V. Taylor Memorial Center Inc.
The ninth poisoning in Congress indicates a renewed investment in the physical and cultural infrastructure of the Greek Black Greek organizations, which helps to maintain their legacies while creating safe and innovative spaces for guidance and education.