
Service
Never tiring in our efforts, Zeta is a community-conscious, action-oriented organization dedicated to transforming the lives of others.
Introduced in 2002, the Sorority’s international service program, Z-HOPE, an acronym for ‘Zetas, Helping Other People Excel,’ encompasses an impressive array of programming areas and activities for chapters. Most of Beta Zeta Zeta Chapter’s service initiatives and activities fall under the Z-HOPE umbrella. The chapter has dedicated many of its service hours over the years to projects and activities that serve mothers and children, or programs that focus on women’s health, domestic violence or civic activities.

The Stork's Nest
A partnership between Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. and the March of Dimes was established in 1990. It is a prenatal education and incentive program to ensure that our communities are educated, empowered, and informed about positive health behaviors such as healthy eating, exercise, and mental health for healthy prenatal care and positive birth outcomes. In 2018, birth equity was added to assure that conditions for optimal births were provided for all people, with a willingness to address racial and social inequities.
Through this initiative, the chapter has developed partnerships local groups and providers such as Closing the Health Gap, AMEN, Molina Healthcare, Rosemary’s Babies, Queens Village, Cradle Cincinnati, Gateway WIC program and HealthSource of Ohio, to continue its activities to serve mothers and babies.