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The Greater Miami Graduate Chapter was officially chartered on July 17, 1999, during the National Conclave in Chicago, Illinois. The chapter started as a vision of four brothers, actively involved in community services in the greater Miami area. Their distinct goals are to volunteer, galvanize efforts and to promote the mission of Groove Phi Groove, S.F.I in the South Atlantic Region.
On July 24, 1999, they came together and had their first meeting to become a recognized chapter of Groove Phi Groove S.F.I. The Fellowmen have sustained their active chapter process for 21 years and completed several volunteer projects. They maintain a regular meeting schedule and following all financial, technical and fellowship rules to maintain an active status as recognized by the National Office.
Charter Members:
FL. Kether Gallu-Badat
FL. David Spencer
FL. Gregory Stewart
FL. George Stowers
Mission Statement
To perpetuate the Fellowship’s purposes, the Miami Graduate Chapter and affiliated chapters encourage, participate, and support community service and civic programs aimed at youth mentoring, academic tutoring, scholarships, and activities that address the problems of homelessness, drug abuse, and alcoholism.
To better serve our communities, the men of Groove Phi Groove Social Fellowship, Inc. have pledged to support endeavors that project positive images of black American men and help to move us forward. This is an increasingly important challenge, as many people tend to focus on only the negative elements. We don’t want to lose sight of those achievements that required the anguish, blood, and lives of the many black Americans who were essential in building this nation. The men of Groove Phi Groove have accepted the challenge and recognize that our future success depends on our ability to serve as positive role models who will instill positive moral values in both our own children and those young, black American boys and men who may not have positive male influences in their lives.
The men of Groove Phi Groove will continually strive to set the right example by doing our best, pulling our own weight, and keeping our families, communities, and the Fellowship first and foremost in our hearts and minds. Through these convictions, the Fellowship’s contributions to society shall never end.
The strength of our Fellowship can be measured only by the ties that bind us.
Men of the Greater Miami Graduate Chapter
Miami Graduate Chapter Members:
FL. Theodore Marshall
FL. Troy D. Conquest
FL. James Jackson
FL. Alex Judon
FL. Donald Brown
FL. Marcus Blackmon Jr.
FL. Sean Horne
FL. Schiller Joseph