Phi Beta Sigma
Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc., Nu Sigma Sigma Chapter, Baltimore, Maryland was chartered on Tuesday, January 9, 2007. Proceeds from this event will benefit the Nu Sigma Sigma Male Mentoring Program and the overall functionality of the fraternity. It is with great desire and anticipation that we continue to work to better our roles in society by giving back to those who are in need. We, the Brothers, of this great organization are focused on strengthening our chapter’s scholarship fund so that we may continue to provide financial support to deserving young men with a desire to advance their education level. We feel that it is our obligation to be in a position to sponsor and support ambitious individuals who may lack the necessary capital to achieve their goals.
On a national level Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Incorporated, through its Sigma Beta Club, is committed to promoting academic achievement and reinforcing social responsibility. In 1950, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity became the first Greek organization to develop a youth auxiliary group. Under the direction of Dr. Parlette L. Moore, the Sigma Beta Club was founded. Brother Moore was concerned about our changing needs in our communities and recognized the important role that Sigma men could play in the lives of our youth.
The Sigma Beta Clubs’ four major principals of focus are on Culture, Athletics, Social and Educational needs. The Sigma Beta Club offers our membership a unique opportunity to develop values, leadership skills and social/cultural awareness in our youth during their developmental years. Sigma Beta Club programs are geared towards meeting the needs of its members, but at the same time provide them with a well-rounded outlook that is needed to cope with today's society. Phi Beta Sigma is confident that investing in our youth today will produce effective leaders of tomorrow.
On a national level Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Incorporated, through its Sigma Beta Club, is committed to promoting academic achievement and reinforcing social responsibility. In 1950, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity became the first Greek organization to develop a youth auxiliary group. Under the direction of Dr. Parlette L. Moore, the Sigma Beta Club was founded. Brother Moore was concerned about our changing needs in our communities and recognized the important role that Sigma men could play in the lives of our youth.
The Sigma Beta Clubs’ four major principals of focus are on Culture, Athletics, Social and Educational needs. The Sigma Beta Club offers our membership a unique opportunity to develop values, leadership skills and social/cultural awareness in our youth during their developmental years. Sigma Beta Club programs are geared towards meeting the needs of its members, but at the same time provide them with a well-rounded outlook that is needed to cope with today's society. Phi Beta Sigma is confident that investing in our youth today will produce effective leaders of tomorrow.
To know more about Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Incorporated, please go to the following website: www.pbs1914.org .
