training in partnership with General Electric, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. is a historically health and wellness prevention through partner- Black fraternal organization that provides and ships with State Farm Insurance Co. and the promotes programs of social-, cultural- and eco- American Cancer Society. nomic uplift to the communities we serve. The Second District of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. Our Internationally mandated programs includes: is comprised of five States -- Maryland, Delaware, Achievement Week, Scholarship, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York. The Programs, Talent Hunt Program, Memorial Ser- Second District has over 60 Chapters and two vice, Reclamation and Retention, College Endow- thousand members who dedicate their lives to ment Fund, Health Initiatives, Voter Registration, "service" for our communities. Education, and Mobilization, and the NAACP. For almost 100 years, the Omega Psi Phi Frater- If your company is looking to move from “success” nity has been recruiting, training and supporting to “significance” as a corporate neighbor, let’s have college-educated men of color who have made a conversation! Our aim is to make you feel wel- major contributions in serving the downtrodden come, respected and well served! OMEGA PSI PHI FRATERNITY, INC. Social Action here in America and abroad. Although Omega was not the first Black Greek-letter society to form at th the turn of the 20 Century, it was certainly the P. O. Box 425 Willingboro, NJ 08046 first fraternal organization to be founded for the specific purpose of providing a cadre of male lead- Nu Nu Chapter ership that was committed to Uplifting the human race through programs of social action and institu- Willingboro, NJ tional reform. Our social action programs touch The Mighty 2nd District (NJ, MD, DE, PA, NY) the lives of hundreds of thousands of families and individuals each year. Whether our efforts result in entertaining an audience, educating a group of young people; or simply helping those in need, we have developed a reputation for delivering programs and projects that make a difference in the lives of those we serve. A partial list of social action initiatives includes: Making a Difference scholarships for deserving students, mentoring programs for disadvantaged youth, violence prevention through our partnership with RAC (Gun Locking Systems), leadership development and FOUNDERS: Bro. Dr. Oscar J. Cooper, Bro. Dr. Ernest Everett Just, Bro. Bishop Edgar Amos Love, Bro. Professor Frank Coleman “Friendship Is Essential To The Soul” Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Nu Nu Chapter In 1970, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., granted the establishment of a graduate chapter in Willingboro, New Jersey. This new chapter would be called "Nu Nu", with a core of seventeen brothers representing a diversification of professions. The stated goal of this new chapter was to make a positive contribution geared toward continued enhancement of the greater Willingboro community. Organizers and founding brothers of "Nu Nu" Chapter are: Brothers: *Arthur "Art" Brown Donald Clark Harry Dorsey *David Jackson *Leroy King Charles Lee Marion Massey Ronald Owens Harry Pelzer Louis Richardson *Eugene Riley Donald Saunders Earl Rippey Frederick "Fred" Scott Melvin "Mel" Thomas Joseph "Joe" Washington Willinel "Willie" Wright *Denotes Omega Chapter Some of the chapters first undertakings were: Jazz workshop held at J. F. K. High School Miss Black America Pageant Miss Stephanie Clark Careers Night Chapter BarBar-B-Q Mods, Mannequins and Music Scholarship Show Al Green and Herb Alpert - Show and Dinner at the Latin Casino "73" Thomas H. Mayfield, Sr. Scholarship Program Nu Nu Men A’Cookin’ Burlington City Cleanup Mu Omega and Nu Nu Chapters Mardi Gras. Ivystone Inn - "73" Omega Festival - Cherry Hill Lodge – 72 Burlington County NPHC Greek Weekend Assistance to the needy Thomas H. Mayfield, Sr. Scholarship Breakfast & Golf Tournament Tutorial Program. Chapter Memorial Service Community Holiday Observance Chapter Bowling Party Career guidance OCDI Sweetheart Soiree Youth recreational program Thanksgiving Holiday Food Basket Giveaway Over the years, the chapter has continued to grow, and supports the following programs on an annual basis: Brady L. Mixon Memorial Tutorial Program Christmas Holiday Food Basket & Gifts Giveaway Whitney M. Young Football Classic (Meadowlands, n. j.) Talent Hunt Program Black Family Heritage Festival and Health Fair White Linen Scholarship fund raiser American Cancer Society Relay for Life Political— Political—Civic Action Omega Community Development, Inc.— Inc.—501c3 Voter Registration Arthur F. Brown Community Center Habitat for Humanity Achievement Week Award Banquet Omega Teens Mentoring Program Charles R. Drew blood drive The Nu Nu Chapter has a rich history and tradition, and will continue to provide uplift to the community, with the intention on making a difference in the lives of black people.