Gamma Theta Lambda History
Gamma Theta Lambda Chapter
of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. located in
Wilmington, Delaware was organized in 1944 and
received its charter in August of 1945. The chapter
was chartered by 13 brothers living in the area
who came together to perpetuate Alpha Phi Alpha’s
principles of scholarship, fellowship, good character
and the uplifting of humanity.
The chapter’s first project was to raise funds
for the Howard High School band. At that time Howard
High School was the only secondary school for black
students in Delaware. There were no funds available
for the band’s activities in the school budget.
Within three weeks Gamma Theta
Lambda had raised in excess of the $750 needed
for the uniforms. Excess funds were used to start
a scholarship fund that continues to this day and
is one of the chapter’s
major activities.
In addition, Gamma Theta Lambda
is a life member of the NAACP. Brothers are encouraged
to participate in the organization’s activities.
Gamma Theta Lambda is responsible
for bringing Alpha Phi Alpha to the state of Delaware.
GTL sponsored the establishment of Gamma Sigma
Chapter at Delaware State University, (then Delaware
State College) the state’s historically black
university and Xi Omicron Chapter at the University
of Delaware.
During Gamma Theta Lambda’s 52 years, the
chapter has taken on many project that have benefitted
Wilmington and the state of Delaware. These include:
The annual scholarship fund; Raising funds for the
Layton Home, a home founded for the black elderly;
Supporting the Walnut Street Y; Sponsoring voter
regestration and education drives; and Participating
in Project Alpha, the fraternity’s teen pregnancy
prevention program.
In addition Gamma Theta has
benefitted the social life of the community by
sponsoring a Black and Gold Ball an annual boatride,
a day at Blue Rocks’ Stadium.
Gamma Theta Lambda continues
to strive to live up to Alpha Phi Alpha’s
motto of First of All, Servants of All, We Shall
Transcend All. |