The Epsilon Phi Boule Foundation
The Epsilon Phi Boule Foundation (EPBF) was created in 2019 by Epsilon Phi Boulé of Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity for charitable and educational purposes under section 501(c)3 of the Internal Revenue Code. The Fraternity is the oldest Greek letter organization among African Americans.
OUR VISION:
having a community where everyone can access the resources and opportunities to achieve the best quality of life.
In pursuit of this vision, our mission is to facilitate the cultivation and nurturing of the youth and advancement of Prince George’s County residents through the awarding of scholarships, mentoring and leadership development programs, and other related social action initiatives that impact the positive development of our community.
Thus far, the Foundation has supported mentoring for high school juniors and seniors. Stipends/scholarships are also provided to assist with the cost of pursuing post-high school educational paths.
The Foundation has also provided financial assistance in support of efforts in the county to ensure adequate nutrition through
eliminating “food deserts “and achieving food sustainability.
The Foundation is committed to actively working to enhance and expand current efforts and identify other opportunities to achieve its mission.
"This program did more than teach me about credit. It also brought me closer to some classmates. It warmed my heart to know that there are people out there that care about me, others, and the next generation. With the care which you have given to me, I promise to inspire, help, and pave the way for the generation after me."
Mentee
"For me the Boule group was a wonderful one to me and my son. It touched our lives in a very positive manner especially my son; all the mentors in this also were very impactful. Hearing them speak has made me come to the conclusion that my son and other young ones will one day soon become a greater mentor to the generation following them. As a parent and a single one at that, this group helped take off the stress of running alone where my son is. You guys were amazing in the way you all engaged him."
Parent of a Mentorship Participant