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Zeta Phi Beta Sorority

Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., a nonprofit community-based organization, is one of the largest Greek-lettered national sororities in the United States. Zeta Phi Beta Sorority was organized over 75 years ago and its members are primarily African American.
The sorority has made significant contributions to more than 600 communities in the United States, West Africa, Germany and the Caribbean through volunteer work and outreach services. More specifically, the members are involved in the granting of scholarships, youth development projects, child care development centers, as well as women's health issues.
The Stork's Nest The March of Dimes and Zeta Phi Beta have a cooperative program called Stork's Nest. The program was launched nationally in 1972. This program has both service and educational components. The service is the establishment of a distribution site, the "Nest," where expectant mothers, referred by cooperating hospitals, clinics, and health centers, can get necessary items such as maternity clothes, layettes and furniture at minimal or no cost. The educational component consists of seven sessions covering prenatal care, nutrition, drugs, alcohol and smoking, genetics, infant care and parenting.
Stork's Nest Program Objectives:
- To provide incentives for expectant mothers to obtain early and regular prenatal care.
- To provide clothing and nursery items for pregnant women who use community health services.
- To provide educational opportunities for pregnant women to help them make informed choices and decisions relating to parenting, nutrition, and health.
- To provide information and referral to community resources to enhance the physical and emotional well-being of mothers and their families.
Zeta Prematurity Awareness Sunday
On Sunday, November 16, 2003, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority joined the fight against premature birth by holding “Zeta Prematurity Awareness Sunday,” two days before the March of Dimes National Prematurity Awareness Day.
The Zetas coordinated their efforts with religious leaders in communities across the country to raise awareness of this common, serious and costly problem by reaching people through their places of worship. On this special Sunday, Zeta chapters reached out to congregations through church bulletins, announcements and table displays.
In 2003, Zeta Prematurity Awareness Sunday reached over 150,000 people, and has become an annual project with growing participation.
WalkAmerica
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority has been a national WalkAmerica team since 1998. Since 1998, team Zeta has raised over $440,000. In 2004, they raised over $153,000, ranking number one in the category of Adult Clubs/Trade Organizations and Fraternities/Sororities.
Featured Highlight On May 13, 2003, the newly elected International President, Barbara C. Moore, visited the March of Dimes national office. Click here to see pictures and read about the visit.
Contacts: To find more about your local Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. chapter, contact: Executive Director Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. 1734 New Hampshire Ave, NW Washington, DC 20009 Tel: 202-387-3103 Fax: 202-232-4593 Or visit Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.
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Manager of National Partners Programs March of Dimes 1275 Mamaroneck Avenue White Plains, NY 10605 Tel: (914) 997-4571 Fax: (914) 428-9366
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