National History
In 1985 God, the Holy Spirit gave Evangelist Shirley K. Russell
(a God fearing woman and mathematics instructor at Morgan State University) a vision for a Christian fraternity and sorority. The development of this vision matured when Evangelist Russell shared the vision with two of her students, Doral R. Pulley and Joyce Mungo, who were very instrumental in organizing the "CALLING ALL CHRISTIANS" meeting on November 3, 1988. This is now known as Founder's Day.
(a God fearing woman and mathematics instructor at Morgan State University) a vision for a Christian fraternity and sorority. The development of this vision matured when Evangelist Russell shared the vision with two of her students, Doral R. Pulley and Joyce Mungo, who were very instrumental in organizing the "CALLING ALL CHRISTIANS" meeting on November 3, 1988. This is now known as Founder's Day.
The Lord moved on the hearts and minds of many of the attendees of the meeting to help in the manifestation of the vision of Alpha Nu Omega. The first fruits of Alpha Nu Omega consisted of 14 founding brothers and 15 founding sisters. Collectively they labored along with the Visionary Founder Shirley K. Russell in establishing the Constitution of Alpha Nu Omega. This step enabled the organization to be incorporated on December 20, 1988, 47 days after the founding date. The National Headquarters was at this time established at Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland.
Many crucial decisions were made by the Founders of Alpha Nu Omega, Inc. in regard to the administration of the organization. One decision called for the organization to operate as two distinct entities (a fraternity and a sorority) bound by a single constitution. At that time two executive boards were established - Founder Doral R. Pulley presided as the president of the fraternity, and Founder Joyce Mungo presided as the president of the sorority. Visionary Founder Shirley K. Russell remained the advisor to the brother/sister organization.
In October of 1989, the organization inducted its first line consisting of one brother and six sisters. The second line for the sisters was held in the fall of 1990. The sisters increased their membership by five.
In the Spring of 1991 the entire Alpha Nu Omega Family met and decided to become a non-hazing organization. They adopted an intake curriculum now known as the Orientation Process. This decision lead to the rapid addition of membership.
Change has taken place in Alpha Nu Omega on several occasions, but the brothers and sisters of Alpha Nu Omega Inc. hold to God's promise of membership growth and leadership in ministry. This will come through spiritual growth, which is found by walking in the Spirit and pressing toward the mark of the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus. (Phillipians 3:14)
©Copyright 1988-2008 Alpha Nu Omega, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Visit our national website at www.alphanuomega.org
and the United Council of Christian Fraternities and Sororities at http://www.uccfs.org/.
In October of 1989, the organization inducted its first line consisting of one brother and six sisters. The second line for the sisters was held in the fall of 1990. The sisters increased their membership by five.
In the Spring of 1991 the entire Alpha Nu Omega Family met and decided to become a non-hazing organization. They adopted an intake curriculum now known as the Orientation Process. This decision lead to the rapid addition of membership.
Change has taken place in Alpha Nu Omega on several occasions, but the brothers and sisters of Alpha Nu Omega Inc. hold to God's promise of membership growth and leadership in ministry. This will come through spiritual growth, which is found by walking in the Spirit and pressing toward the mark of the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus. (Phillipians 3:14)
©Copyright 1988-2008 Alpha Nu Omega, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Visit our national website at www.alphanuomega.org
and the United Council of Christian Fraternities and Sororities at http://www.uccfs.org/.
Undergraduate Chapters
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*** Regional Undergrad ***
Empire State Region Undergrad - Fraternity & Sorority
Philadelphia City-Wide Chapter
*** Prospective Chapters ***
Norfolk State University
Hampton-Roads Colony
North Carolina Central University
*** Graduate Chapters ***
(Alpha Alpha Chapter) New Destiny Christian Center Bible College
Greater Baltimore Region Alumni Chapter
Washington DC Metro Region Alumni Chapter
Delmar Region Alumni Chapter
Three Rivers Region Alumni Chapter
Garden State Region Alumni Chapter
Empire State Region Alumni Chapter
Philadelphia Region Alumni Chapter
North Carolina Region Alumni Chapter
South Florida Alumni Chapter
ANQ National Cause
Campaign for" Hope For Life"
In 2005, the ANΩ National Convention & Leadership Conference was held in Virginia Beach, VA. During a grand session, National President Emeritus Curtis M. Brown presented about the rise of suicide and depression on college campuses. He challenged the Alpha Nu Omega family to develop a plan which could counteract the issue on our campuses and in our communities. The challenge required an organizational assessment of our capability in addressing the issue. In 2006, Visionary Founder experienced the loss of one of her children due to suicide. Out of this loss, the Campaign 4 Peace of Mind, Inc. was birthed. Alpha Nu Omega, at that time, became a foundational supporter of this campaign. In 2010, under the leadership of Visionary Founder Russell, ANΩ selected Mental Health as the primary cause of its organization. As a family, we have been charged to take on this cause and to promote healthy living: spirit, soul and body. In 2011, the National Board adopted Hope for Life as the name of the Mental Health Cause.
If you are struggling with depression or thoughts of suicide, call 1-800-273-TALK.
Beloved, I pray that you may prosper in all things and be in health, just as your soul prospers.
~ 3 John 1:2
And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus. Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.
~ Philippians 4:7-8
**For more information, visit www.nami.org or www.nimh.nih.gov
In 2005, the ANΩ National Convention & Leadership Conference was held in Virginia Beach, VA. During a grand session, National President Emeritus Curtis M. Brown presented about the rise of suicide and depression on college campuses. He challenged the Alpha Nu Omega family to develop a plan which could counteract the issue on our campuses and in our communities. The challenge required an organizational assessment of our capability in addressing the issue. In 2006, Visionary Founder experienced the loss of one of her children due to suicide. Out of this loss, the Campaign 4 Peace of Mind, Inc. was birthed. Alpha Nu Omega, at that time, became a foundational supporter of this campaign. In 2010, under the leadership of Visionary Founder Russell, ANΩ selected Mental Health as the primary cause of its organization. As a family, we have been charged to take on this cause and to promote healthy living: spirit, soul and body. In 2011, the National Board adopted Hope for Life as the name of the Mental Health Cause.
If you are struggling with depression or thoughts of suicide, call 1-800-273-TALK.
Beloved, I pray that you may prosper in all things and be in health, just as your soul prospers.
~ 3 John 1:2
And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus. Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.
~ Philippians 4:7-8
**For more information, visit www.nami.org or www.nimh.nih.gov