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Alpha Phi Lambda To Host 30th Annual Youth Inspirational Breakfast
Alpha Phi Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity will host its 30th Annual Youth Inspirational Breakfast on Sept. 20 at the Murray Center in Norfolk, offering students mentorship, inspiration, and insight into educational and professional success through the Go To High School, Go To College program.
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NORFOLK
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated, Alpha Phi Lambda Chapter will host their 30th Annual Youth Inspirational Breakfast on Saturday, September 20, 2025, at 9 a.m. at Taste ‘N’ See, also known as the Murray Center located at 455 E. Brambleton Ave., Norfolk.
The event is free for youth and chaperones to acquaint students, parents, and chaperones with Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity’s Go To High School, Go To College (GTHSGTC) program. This program strives to inspire, motivate, and encourage our young people to achieve their goals by continuing their education.
In addition, these young people will be able to meet and see successful professional men who will provide guidance on how they can achieve their goals, i.e., the Me you SEE is the ME you can BE.
Lastly, and not least, they will have the opportunity to hear from the Virginia House of Delegates, Speaker Don Scott, who will inspire with a speech on his professional and political journey.
About Alpha Phi Lambda
The Alpha Phi Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated, is a graduate chapter located in Norfolk and Virginia Beach, Virginia. Its programs seek to improve the quality of life for men, women, youth and families in the city of Norfolk and Virginia Beach as well as the surrounding Hampton Roads community.
For more information, visit www.alphaphilambda.com.

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