History
Kappa Psi Kappa was founded by five men; D. Sean Benjamin, Vermeil Haynes, Rollen Scarborro, and John Manual. in Tallahassee, FL on the campus of Florida State University. They were known as the Illustrious Elite. In the summer of 2001, these men set out and started to organize the foundation of the fraternity based upon promoting the high ideals of brotherhood, scholarship, service and leadership. The fraternity was incorporated under the Articles of Corporation in the State of Florida on October 3, 2001. In the Spring of 2002 the fifth and final Founder, Robert Smith would join the Organization and start it on a path of success and continuity.
Today, Kappa Psi Kappa Fraternity, Inc. prides itself on providing service to the community. Kappa Psi Kappa constantly endeavors to participate in a multitude of community service projects for a range of different communities and groups while fellowshipping in Brotherhood. The Fraternity's esteemed aim is to provide service to the community, providing our members with opportunities to gain valuable leadership experience while promoting higher education. The Mission of Kappa Psi Kappa Fraternity, Incorporated is to enhance the quality of life within the community. Community Service, Public Service, Leadership Development, and the education of all people are what Kappa Psi Kappa Fraternity aims for. Kappa Psi Kappa Fraternity will address concerns and aspects that impact all communities educationally, civilly, and sexually.
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