
Welcome
Chartered in 1984, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated®️, Omicron Mu Omega Chapter, has grown to become the second-largest chapter in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. It is also the proud home chapter of the sorority’s International President and CEO, Danette Anthony Reed, a testament to our chapter’s leadership and commitment to service. For over 40 years, Omicron Mu Omega has been a vital partner in the Dallas community. As members, we are intentional about fostering sisterhood and serving others. Our commitment to empowering families and youth, building economic wealth, advocating for social justice, enhancing our environment, and uplifting our communities through service, education, scholarship, and in-kind and financial contributions reflects our deep-rooted values:

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Cultivating and encouraging high scholastic and ethical standards
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Promoting unity and friendship among college women
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Studying and addressing challenges concerning girls and women to improve their social stature
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Maintaining a progressive interest in college life
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Being of “Service to All Mankind”
We are equally dedicated to our signature program, the Cachet Youth Group, a mentoring program for girls ages 13-18. Through our philanthropic arm, the Legacy of Service Foundation, we provide scholarships to students pursuing higher education. We are also proud to sponsor two undergraduate chapters: the Theta Theta Chapter at Paul Quinn College and the Sigma Kappa Chapter at the University of Texas at Dallas.
We invite you to explore our website to learn more about our events, scholarship opportunities, and community initiatives. We also welcome inquiries about potential collaborations. Together, we strive to make a positive impact in our community. Your support of our programs helps make that possible.
Thank you for visiting, and above all, Welcome! We are excited to share our story, our impact, and the ways in which we strive to make a difference in our community.
In Sisterhood and Service to All Mankind,