The Delta Gamma Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. is rich in local, regional and national history.
The brothers of Delta Gamma Lambda
Men committed to the objectives of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity
ΔΓΛ serves the greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky region and provides mentorship to four college chapters, Alpha Alpha chapter (University of Cincinnati), Delta Upsilon chapter (Miami University), Rho Gamma chapter (Northern Kentucky University) and Sigma Gamma chapter (Xavier University).

IN THE COMMUNITY
We’re Alpha Strong, with an Urgency of Now!
Project Alpha
Designed to provide education, motivation and skill-building on issues of responsibility, relationships, teen pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases for young males ages 12-15 years. Designed to provide young men with current and accurate information about teen pregnancy prevention, Project Alpha consists of a series of workshops and informational sessions conducted by Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity brothers.
A. Charles Haston Brother’s Keeper Program
The mission of the A. Charles Haston Brother’s Keeper National Program is to advocate for and improve the quality of life for Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. brothers, their spouses, and widows who are retired, elderly, have disabilities, and are ailing. Upon identification of need, the Brother’s Keeper Program also provides assistance to mature and ailing members of its communities.
Go To High School, Go To College
Concentrates on the importance of completing secondary and collegiate education as a road to advancement. Through the Go-to-High-School, Go-to-College educational initiative, young men receive information and learn strategies that facilitate success. Alpha men provide youth participants with excellent role models to emulate.
A Voteless People Is A Hopeless People
Initiated as a National Program of Alpha during the 1930’s when many African-Americans had the right to vote but were prevented from voting because of poll taxes, threats of reprisal, and lack of education about the voting process. Voter education and registration has remained a dominant focus of this outreach activity for over 65 years. In the 1990’s, the focus has shifted to include political awareness and empowerment, delivered most frequently through town meetings and candidate forums.