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Kappa Alpha Psi National
Service Program
The national service
program of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. is called Guide
Right. The purpose of the Guide Right program is to place the
training experience and friendly interest of successful men at
the disposal of youth for educational and occupational guidance,
primarily inspirational and informational in character. Kappa
Alpha Psi sponsors the Kappa League, an organization oriented
toward helping young men of high school age grow and develop
their leadership talents. The fundamental purpose of Kappa Alpha
Psi is achievement; it is therefore, the fraternity's primary
purpose to help these young men to achieve worthy goals for
themselves and make constructive contributions to their
community.
The purpose of the guide
right services program are to place the training experience and
friendly interest of successful men at the disposal of the youth
needing inspiration and counsel regarding their choices of a
life’s career, and to arouse the interest of the entire
community in the problems of youth as they seek to realize lives
of usefulness. The basic objectives of Guide Right may be
summarized as follows:
To help youth, especially
those of high school graduating classes, in their selection of
courses leading to vocations compatible with their aptitudes and
personalities.
To assist students, while
they are in training, to get started in the employment, and to
progress successfully in their chosen field.
To assist parents in the
handling of their children by giving them opportunities to talk
over their problems with those who know and are successful in
their chosen vocations.
To afford the less
fortunate youths a respite from the drudgery of the streets,
through sponsored trips to ball games, zoological gardens,
museums, picnics, hikes, etc.
To inform youth of the
values of higher education, of assistance available for
continued pursuits, scholarship, loans, professional counseling,
fellowship, etc., of various occupational and professional
opportunities, and of current labor demands and the trends on
the effect of these demands and trends on the labor market,
i.e., supply rewards, etc.; requirements for obtaining
employment, i.e., personal and scholastic.
National Programs--Guide Right
The five
national Guide Right initiatives are Kappa League, Jr. Kappa
League, A-MAN Program, St. Jude Research Hospital, and the
premier program, "Kappa Kamp," which enables
inner city
boys to attend camp at the
Piney Woods Country Life School
in
Piney Woods, Mississippi.
In addition to the
above-mentioned national initiatives, chapters within the
Fraternity sponsor a wide variety of Guide Right programs in
their communities that support their local youth.
Kappa League
The
Kappa League was founded Thursday, February 12, 1970 by the Los
Angeles (CA) Alumni chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi; under the
direction of Mel Davis. Davis brought the idea to LA from
Dayton, OH where he had worked closely with Jay Crosby to expand
the guide right activities of Dayton (OH) Alumni chapter. The
Kappa League is a series of activities designed to help young
high school male students develop their leadership talents. The
activities provide both challenging and rewarding experiences to
enhance their lives. The goal of the League is to help the
students achieve worthy goals for themselves and to make
meaningful contributions to their communities. The League
includes a series of workshops to achieve its goals.
Student of the Year
Competition
The
Student of the Year Competition is a contest that encompasses
six areas deemed critical to a successful life - scholarship,
talent, community involvement, poise and appearance, career
preparation, and model chapter operation. Each Province sponsors
a pageant during its Council. In the year of a Grand Chapter
Meeting, the Province winners compete at the Grand Chapter
Meeting. The first Student of the Year Pageant was held on
May 20,
1972
at
Drexel University,
under the direction of Mel Davis. The first Pageant at the Grand
Chapter Meeting occurred at the 58th Grand Chapter Meeting.
Kappa Alpha Psi Foundation
The
"Kappa Alpha Psi Foundation," established in 1981, is the
philanthropic arm of the fraternity and assists both alumni and
undergraduate chapters in support of scholarships, after-school
programs, and national projects such as Habitat for Humanity.
The Kappa
Alpha Psi Foundation was conceived by Dr. Oliver S. Gumbs, the
23rd Grand
Polemarch.
His dream began to take shape at a May 1982 with the past Grand
Polemarchs and the national officers in
Washington, DC.
He proposed forming a separate
501(c)(3)
charitable foundation to accept contributions to finance the
headquarters’ renovation project. Fraternity members
contributing to the new foundation could deduct their donations
as charitable contributions for income tax purposes. The
Foundation would also accept contributions from individuals,
organizations and businesses.
WHAT IS
KAPPA LEAGUE?
Kappa League is
one of the five components of the Guide Right program. The Guide
Right Program is the national service program of Kappa Alpha Psi
Fraternity, Inc. Kappa League is an organization oriented toward
helping young men to grow and develop their leadership talents
in every phase of human endeavor. It provides both challenging
and rewarding experience, which richly enhance their lives.
Since the fundamental purpose of Kappa Alpha Psi is ACHIEVEMENT,
it is therefore the Fraternity’s primary purpose to help these
young men to achieve worthy goals for themselves and to make
constructive contributions to their community when leadership
roles become their responsibility. In essence,
Kappa League is a youth mentoring, personal,
and academic and leadership program. Career opportunities,
inspiration, and exposure to the best are primary standards of
our program.
Mission
and Objectives of the Kappa League
Guide Right is
the national community service and mentoring program of Kappa
Alpha Psi Fraternity, Incorporated. For many years, the
Fraternity has supported activities to develop youth in America.
For the Mansfield Cedar Hill Alumni Chapter, the Guide Right
should be a major community service activity of the MAC. The
young men who participate in the MAC Guide Right Program are
known as Kappa Leaguers. Members of the Kappa League participate
in a wide variety of programs to build teamwork; help improve
their academic readiness for college and to develop a love of
providing service to the community. Activities carried out by
the Kappa League include:
Training
exercises to help complete college applications
College
Scholarships to graduating High School Seniors
Community
Service – For Needy Children
Working with
local Schools in the area of academics /SAT-PSAT Preparation
National Society
of Black Engineers Pre-College Initiative Program
Career Day at
with either local businesses and/or with at the company of a
brothers
Participation in
the Dallas Black Expo
Campus visit to
local Universities (UTA, University of Texas, Baylor etc.)
Community
Clean-Up
Time Management
and Decision Making Workshop
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