Our Mission
To inspire and equip men to lead an ethical life of growth, service, and leadership.
To inspire and equip men to lead an ethical life of growth, service, and leadership.
A world where the ideal man:
Expanding our reach to maximize the long-term impact of our mission.
To transform Lambda Chi Alpha into an innovative organizations that courageously and boldly creates a new paradigm for a [fraternal/member] organization with the goal of becoming the premier men's service leadership organization of the future that men may become the best version of themselves for the betterment of their own personal futures and those of their families, communities, states, and nation.
Cultivate partnerships to advance the fraternity's mission.
As we better ourselves, we also strive to better the world around us. Starting with philanthropies and community service that make resonating impacts in our local neighborhoods and across the nation.
Our national philanthropy has provided nearly 20 million meals to hungry families around the United States of America since our partnership in the summer of 2013. Though the closest Feeding America branch is down in the valley about 2 hours away, our local chapter aims helps local families through organizations such as Yavapai Food Bank and Prescott Community Cupboard Food Bank.
In 2019, Lambda Chi Alpha announced a partnership with the JED Foundation, a non-profit organization that exists to protect emotional health and prevent suicide for our nation's teens and young adults. Together, they are launching Lambda Chi Alpha Lifeline, an online mental health resource center tailored from JED's ULifeline website. If you are struggling with your mental health, know that you are not alone. Follow this link for assistance or to learn more about the signs and symptoms. Being educated may very well save someone's life.
For immediate help please call: 1-800-273-TALK (8255).
Good boys (and girls!) need some loving too. Our Pups 'n Pumpkins Event aims to help the local humane society take care of all sheltered animals who would otherwise not have a home.