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Founded
on December 16, 1925 at Lafayette College, Alpha Phi Omega is a
national, co-ed service fraternity that aims to uphold the values of
leadership, friendship, and service. Since its founding, Alpha Phi
Omega has become the single most represented undergraduate
intercollegiate organization in the United States of America, with
chapters at 358 (and counting) colleges across the country.
At
The Johns Hopkins University, Alpha Phi Omega, Kappa Mu has been
striving for service since its rechartering in 1998. Kappa Mu's impact
in Baltimore is astounding: collectively, we perform over 1000 hours of
community service per semester, spread out over several service
projects, ranging from helping out at a soup kitchen to repairing homes
to teaching English to the Spanish-speaking community. And while
service is an integral part of Alpha Phi Omega, we also seek to create
fellowship and leadership opportunities for Brothers. As such, in
addition to performing community service, our brothers attend
fellowship events and are encouraged to seek leadership both on campus
and in the greater community.
Alpha
Phi Omega is a co-ed service fraternity, and it has been so since the
1970's. The use of words such as brother, then, is understood to
include both men and women.
Visit www.apo.org to learn more about the organization as a whole.
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