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LONPHA – Alpha Kappa alpha Sorority, Incorporated® expanded its global mark with a new chapter in London, UK. On Friday, May 30, 2025, a women’s club officially established Alpha Delta Alpha Omega.

The new chapter includes 25 professional women with real estate, finance, medicine, business and other fields. On the basis of a community service commitment, the group spent last year working along with more than ten local organizations. Their initiatives included the distribution of more than 350 children’s energy packages (AKA Chipp ™ Weekend weekend), the collection of more than 200 grace bags, facilitating an eight -week entrepreneurial training program, registering more than 200 volunteer hours, and investing more than 3000 pounds in black business.

The first official service projects in the chapter will continue this focus, with the members-the volunteers are published and the visit of our organization’s members-organizing activities such as collecting and distributing children’s books by black authors and collecting professional clothes to re-enter the workforce.

Curry c. Clark, the international regional director of the Falfa Kapa Alpha: “These women are already a tremendous difference in and around London.” “They are an amazing collection of servants who are confident and will enrich the legacy of the AlPha Kappa alpha service in the Greater London region for years to come.”

Founded in 1908 on the campus of Howard University in Washington, DC, Alfa Kapa Alpha is the oldest Greek women club established by the Black College women. It currently has more than 365,000 members in more than 13 countries and region, including the UK now.
Our organization has led many global initiatives, including efforts to reduce poverty in sub -Saharan Africa, build schools in South Africa after the apartheid, and a modern service mission to Liberia that supports women and children. Our organization has also launched the Federal Credit Union only for MOSSE only, the first black financial institution led by women in the United States.
With the addition of its chapter in London, Alpha Kappa Alpha continues to build on the history of service and civil participation on an international scale.