

Who We Are
The women of Eta Pi Zeta Chapter are college educated, innovative women with diverse professional backgrounds who have a common goal to serve the community. We use simple beliefs, bold ideas, and the desire for change as tools to uplift those in need. Our members are excited to maintain and continue to grow our partnerships in the Montgomery County by providing service where needed.
What Volunteers Do
Since 1973, the Eta Pi Zeta Chapter has been dedicated to serving the needs of the Montgomery County community through impactful programs and initiatives. In alignment with our national organization’s mission, we actively partner with local and national organizations to implement a wide range of service projects. Our national programs include March of Dimes, Adopt-a-School, and Z-HOPE (Zetas Helping Other People Excel).
In 2018, Eta Pi Zeta participated in Montgomery County Service Day by organizing a project at the White Oak Community Center focused on assembling Domestic Violence Care Packages. In 2019, we hosted a service site at the Bauer Community Recreation Center for the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service, where community members engaged in various service activities at multiple stations.
At both events, participating students were eligible to earn Student Service Learning (SSL) hours for Prince George’s County and Montgomery County schools.
Details
Etapizetazhope1@gmail.com | |
Kemah Gbolokai | |
Z-HOPE Committee Chair | |
https://etapizeta.org/ |