Kappa Epsilon Psi

Kappa Epsilon Psi
ΚΕΨ
Founded April 4, 2011
Pembroke Pines, Florida, U.S.
Type Service
Affiliation PFA
Emphasis Military
Scope National
Motto Many women have done noble things, we excel them all.
Colors   Purple and   Rose Pink
Symbol Antique Key
Flower New Dawn Rose
Headquarters 3951 Snapfinger Parkway, Suite 400
Decatur, Georgia 30035
United States
Website Official website

Kappa Epsilon Psi Military Sorority, Inc. (ΚΕΨ or KEY) is a national, non-collegiate service sorority, considered a professional (military) sorority.

History

Kappa Epsilon Psi was founded on April 4, 2011, in Pembroke Pines, Florida, as an alternative to traditional Greek letter organizations for female service members. KEY is the second Greek-lettered sorority established and incorporated by U.S. Armed Forces women.

The founders are Moneka Smith (Army Reserves) and Shica Hill (Army National Guard). The first initiates (National Line Alpha) are Ciera Burts, Ariane Wyatt*, Marga Horn, Kayla Hall, Kesia Loyd-Brown, Jennifer Berry*, and Keondra Harris. (Asterisk indicates the individual is no longer affiliated with the organization).

Objectives

Kappa Epsilon Psi has three objectives:

  • Honor our past female service members – Annually each active chapter will honor a female veteran (over the age of 65). The female service member is inducted as an honorary KEY member and her legacy/military service is documented.
  • Unite current service members – We aspire to unite female service members of all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces. Membership is open to all female service members who are or have served honorably. Our goal is to have a member or active chapter on every military installation - stateside and abroad.
  • Mentor future female leadership – Candidates with less than two years of military service are paired with a Big Sister who has more time in service & wisdom to share. Members who are retired from military service are paired with new members who wish to seek similar career paths in the civilian sector.
KEY Sorors outside of the Times Square Armed Forces Recruiting Station, NYC 2014.

Symbols

The sorority's symbol is an antique key. Its colors are purple and pink rose. Its flower is the New Dawn Rose. Its motto is "Many women have done noble things; we excel them all."

Chapters

Following is a list of Kappa Epsilon Psi chapters. Active chapters are indicated in bold. Inactive chapters are in italics.

Chapter Charter date City State Status References
April 4, 2011 Pembroke Pines Florida Inactive
Alpha Honolulu Hawaii Active
Beta Fayetteville North Carolina Active
Gamma Atlanta Georgia Active
Delta Woodbridge Virginia Active
Epsilon Norfolk Virginia Active
Zeta Hampton Virginia Active
Eta Willingboro New Jersey Active
Theta Memphis Tennessee Active
Iota Hopewell Virginia Active
Kappa Clinton Maryland Active
Lambda San Antonio Texas Active
Mu Washington, D.C. District of Columbia Active
Nu Killeen Texas Active
Xi Augusta Georgia Active
Omicron Detroit Michigan Active
Pi Lawton Oklahoma Active
Rho Miami Florida Inactive
Sigma Goldsboro North Carolina Active
Tau Tampa Florida Active
Upsilon Warner Robins Georgia Active
Phi Louisville Kentucky Active
Chi Jacksonville Florida Active
Psi Columbia South Carolina Active
Alpha Alpha Savannah Georgia Active
Alpha Beta Houston Texas Inactive
Alpha Gamma Little Rock Arkansas Active
Alpha Delta Phenix City Alabama Active
Alpha Epsilon Baltimore Maryland Active
Alpha Zeta Fredericksburg Virginia Active
Alpha Eta San Diego California Active
Alpha Theta Clarksville Tennessee Active
Alpha Iota El Paso Texas Active
Alpha Kappa Montgomery Alabama Active
Alpha Lambda Raleigh North Carolina Active
Alpha Mu Colorado Springs Colorado Active
Alpha Nu Charlotte North Carolina Active
Alpha Xi Dallas Texas Active
Alpha Pi Chicago Illinois Active
Alpha Rho Huntsville and Decatur Alabama Active
Alpha Sigma Crestview Florida Active
Alpha Tau Charleston South Carolina Active
Alpha Upsilon Mobile Alabama Active

Affiliations

  • Kappa Lambda Chi Military Fraternity Inc. - Military and Veterans Fraternity: 2013