Fayetteville, NC - September 18, 2025 - The Epsilon Rho Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., together with partner chapters Epsilon Zeta, Phi Gamma, and Tau Nu, announced the return of Project Alpha, a one-day youth initiative designed to mentor young men and prepare them for social, mental, and physical success. The event will take place on Saturday, November 8, 2025, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 71st Senior High School, 6764 Raeford Road, Fayetteville, NC 28304.
Project Alpha is a national program developed by Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. to provide middle and high school young men with life-changing tools, skills, and guidance. The 2025 event continues this mission by delivering a series of engaging workshops focused on decision-making, wellness, leadership, and personal responsibility. Breakfast and lunch will be provided to all participants.
Mentoring the Next Generation
Project Alpha has long been recognized for its impact on youth communities across the country, and the Epsilon Rho Lambda-led initiative in Fayetteville has become a cornerstone of local mentoring efforts. The program provides a safe, supportive environment for young men to discuss challenges, receive positive guidance, and learn skills they can carry into adulthood.
The 2025 curriculum emphasizes four critical areas:
- Social Responsibility – Understanding respect, communication, and positive peer relationships.
- Mental Wellness – Building resilience, handling stress, and prioritizing emotional health.
- Physical Health – Encouraging fitness, healthy habits, and overall well-being.
- Personal Growth – Inspiring leadership, accountability, and educational achievement.
By engaging students in interactive discussions and structured mentoring sessions, Project Alpha equips participants with the knowledge and confidence to make informed choices that support their futures.
Community Commitment
Epsilon Rho Lambda and its partner chapters have consistently prioritized Fayetteville’s youth through ongoing community engagement. Project Alpha reflects the fraternity’s national legacy of service while addressing the specific needs of young men in the local area.
“Our goal is to invest in young men today so they can become strong leaders tomorrow,” said Travis Greene, event coordinator. “Project Alpha gives students the opportunity to see examples of mentorship, brotherhood, and responsibility in action.”
Adrian Ramirez, co-coordinator, added: “We want every participant to walk away knowing they have a support system, a path forward, and the tools to succeed academically, personally, and socially.”
An Open Invitation
The event is open to all middle and high school male students in the Fayetteville area. Parents, guardians, and educators are encouraged to share the opportunity with students who would benefit from mentorship and positive peer engagement.
Registration is simple and can be completed using the QR code available on the chapter website at www.epsilonrholambda.org. Families may also register or request additional information by contacting the coordinators directly at travisgreene03@gmail.com or adrian_3738@outlook.com.
About Project Alpha
Project Alpha was developed in partnership with Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. to provide young men ages 12–18 with knowledge and skills that promote responsible decision-making and healthy lifestyles. Since its inception, the program has reached thousands of students across the United States. Through its emphasis on mentoring, Project Alpha empowers participants to overcome challenges, embrace education, and pursue leadership opportunities.
About Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
Founded in 1906, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. is the first intercollegiate Greek-letter fraternity established for African American men. With a mission of developing leaders, promoting brotherhood and academic excellence, and serving communities, the fraternity has a longstanding history of transformative community programs.
Locally, the Epsilon Rho Lambda Chapter in Fayetteville continues to serve as a leader in community engagement through mentoring, scholarships, and youth development initiatives such as Project Alpha.
Event Details
- What: Project Alpha 2025 Mentoring Program for Middle & High School Young Men
- When: Saturday, November 8, 2025 | 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
- Where: 71st Senior High School, 6764 Raeford Road, Fayetteville, NC 28304
- Who: Middle and high school male students in Fayetteville and surrounding areas
- Registration: Visit www.epsilonrholambda.org or contact travisgreene03@gmail.com / adrian_3738@outlook.com
Media Contact:
Travis Greene
Project Alpha 2025 Coordinator
Email: travisgreene03@gmail.com
Media Contact
Company Name: Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., Epsilon Rho Lambda Chapter
Contact Person: Yusef A. Roberson
Email: Send Email
Phone: 910-354-5214
Country: United States
Website: https://www.19aaa06.org