Fred Morgan Receives Award
Nov 10, 2010
On behalf of Meg Hawthorne, Lee Campus Public Information:
Congratulations to Mr. Frederick Morgan, II! Mr. Frederick (Fred) Morgan, II, District coordinator of Student Activities for Project H.O.P.E, has received the Omega Psi Phi Community Service Award at the 28th Annual Achievement Week Program. The program was held on Sunday, November 7, 2010 at Riverside Community Center. Mr. Fred Morgan was recognized for outstanding dedication and commitment to the community for his work with the H.O.P.E scholarship, The Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemorative Celebration, The Annual Dunbar Easter Parade and other services to the community. He also received a complimentary plaque with his name inscribed on it.
The Achievement Week was originally designed to promote the study of Negro life and history. Achievement Week is observed in November of each year and is designed to seek out and give due recognition to those individuals at the local and international levels who have made a noteworthy contribution toward improving the quality of life for black Americans.
The Omega Psi Phi is a national fraternity for African Americans. The group works to build a strong and effective force of men dedicated to its Cardinal Principles of manhood, scholarship, perseverance, and uplift.
Last Updated: November 10, 2010
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