Submitted by Brother Corey Wilson
The Lambda Alpha Alpha (“LAA”) Chapter of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. is thrilled to announce the twenty-three (23) recipients of its prestigious scholarship program for the graduating senior high class of 2025. This dedicated and talented slate of students has demonstrated exceptional academic achievement, leadership skills, and a commitment to their schools and communities. The LAA Scholarship Program, which has been awarded to area students since our chapter was established in 1980, has been a cornerstone to our commitment to the Fraternity’s Mandated Scholarship Program.
The 2025 Scholarship Awards are a testament of our commitment to foster academic excellence and leadership among the youth in our community. We are confident that the scholarship will assist these students in pursuing their academic goals at various colleges and universities. The Lambda Alpha Alpha Chapter congratulates each recipient and wishes them continued success in their future endeavors.
The Lambda Alpha Alpha Chapter of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.
Scholarship Award Vision: The Founders of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. recognized the importance of intellect in all matters pertaining to the advancement of humankind…thus Scholarship is a deep-rooted and integral part of our beloved Fraternity.
The Lambda Alpha Alpha Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. (“LAA”) represents a cross section of members from a variety of professions and careers including Business and Franchise Owners, Chief of Police, Engineering, Fire Fighting and Paramedics, Law Enforcement, Attorneys, Doctors, Mental Health Services, National Football League, School Administrators and Teachers, and many other professions. Recently, LAA received 5 Proclamations for its outstanding work in the community from the Florida Senate, Florida House of Representatives, Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners, Boynton Beach City Commission, and Delray Beach City Commission. Most notably, LAA painted and landscaped the homes of 22 caregivers and seniors, awarded more than $300,000.00 to high school seniors, showcased the creative talents of students at its Talent Hunt Program, and served as the lead of the Delray Beach Street Adoption Program for the 10th Avenue Corridor for the last 20 years.