Pompano Kappa League does it again!!

Pictured are volunteers in the project along with brothers of Kappa and Kappa Leaguers.

Pompano Kappa League does it again!!

Pictured are volunteers in the project along with brothers of Kappa and Kappa Leaguers.
Pictured are volunteers in the project along with brothers of Kappa and Kappa Leaguers.

Members of the Kappa League Program of the Pompano Beach Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. and the Kappa Foundation of Pompano Beach have taken their commitment to enhance the community by identifying and completing various projects to a higher level.

The Kappa League Program provides assistance to young men, especially Black males, of high school age to cultivate and develop their leadership skills with respect to their preparation for collegiate and societal ventures. The Program emphasizes the importance of respect for self, respect for others, and the rewards of community service and the importance of giving back.

    

Pictured are volunteers in the project along with brothers of Kappa and Kappa Leaguers.
Pictured are volunteers in the project along with brothers of Kappa and Kappa Leaguers.

In the spring of 2016, the Program identified five homes of senior citizens in the Pompano community which were drastically in need of painting and refurbishing. In partnership with the City of Pompano Beach, the homes received pressure cleaning and a thorough painting and clean-up.

     This year, in the spring of 2017, the Program partnered with the City of Pompano Beach CRA and Rebuilding Together to prep and paint 20 eligible homes in the Pompano Beach area. Some of the homes even received minor repairs along with flowers and plants. Approximately 300 volunteers from Pompano and surrounding areas participated in this exciting event!!

     Dignitaries on hand to assist in making this effort a success were Mayor Fisher, City of Pompano; Mark Bogan, County Commissioner; Marty Kair, Broward County Property Appraiser, and BSO representatives.

Notable sponsors of the project were: Home Depot, Bank United, Peoples Trust Insurance, Waste Management, Nu Game Movement, and Bank of America.

This is the Kappa League’s third year of hosting a beautification project within the city of Pompano and each year it gets BIGGER and BETTER in making a difference in the lives of others.

Project leaders were Mr. Kwame Stokes, Polemarch (President), Mr. Willie Brown, Foundation Chair, Mr. Frank Pinkney, Director of the League, and Mr. Andre McNeal, Program Coordinator.

For more information regarding the Kappa League Program, you may contact Mr. Pinkney at fjpinkney@gmail.com.

 

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Carma Lynn Henry Westside Gazette Newspaper 545 N.W. 7th Terrace, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33311 Office: (954) 525-1489 Fax: (954) 525-1861

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