KAPPA LEAGUE
Leadership and Development
Kappa League, formally known as the Kappa Instructional Leadership and Development League, is the flagship initiative of the Guide Right Youth Development Program. it is designed to aid young men 13-18 years of age to grow and develop their leadership talents in every phase of human endeavor. Kappa League provides both challenging and rewarding experiences to enhance their lives. Since Kappa Alpha Psi’s fundamental purpose is ACHIEVEMENT, the Fraternity’s primary purpose is to help these young men achieve worthy goals for themselves and make constructive contributions to their community when they assume leadership roles. A strong emphasis is placed on personal development, academic achievement, and college & career preparation. Students run their own organization with guidance and training provided by the men of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.
Kappa Akademy was developed to stimulate early interest in technology based fields of study in young boys by providing them exposure to applied science, math, and technology.
Kappa League welcomes young men ages 13 - 18 to experience training in leadership, achievement, and service with a focus on college and career preparation.
The National branch of the Guide Right Program sponsors virtual enrichment workshops and activities.
SCHOOL OUTREACH
The Krimson Foundation (the Abington-Ambler Alumni Chapter's Charitable arm) operates a Kappa school outreach program.
KRIMSON FOUNDATION
Your generous donation helps to support these vital programs and provides scholarships for deserving youth throughout the community.
Kappa Leaguers during their induction ceremony.
Kappa Leaguers volunteering at Higher Ground Church's annual Christmas event.
Kappa Leaguers attending the National College Fair in Philadelphia.
Cooking with Kappa was a virtual workshop where Kappa Leaguers participated in a cooking lesson from Kappa Chef Sir James.
7 Phases of Kappa League
The nucleus and primary focus of the Kappa League revolve around the “Seven Phases” which are: