
About Us
As proud members of the nation’s oldest African American fraternity, Sigma Pi Phi, we are committed to empowering youth, supporting families, and investing in a stronger future through mentorship, education, and civic engagement.
Who We Are
Leadership. Scholarship. Service.
Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity, Inc., also known as The Boulé, founded in 1904, is the oldest fraternity for African Americans males. It has had a long and storied history of involvement in challenges that affect the viability, longevity, and optimum impact of the lives of individuals within the communities that we serve. The foundation of the Fraternity is Leadership, Scholarship, and Service.

Sigma Pi Phi has over 5,000 members and 142 member Boule's throughout the United States, Caribbean, and The United Kingdom. Our members are established and accomplished professionals who are among the nation’s senior executives, doctors, attorneys, engineers, politicians, opinion leaders, decision makers, and educators.
Epsilon Omicron, the host member Boulé serving North Houston and The Woodlands areas, through its Education Foundation and Social Action activities provides scholarships, financial and service support for deserving High School Seniors Scholarship Program, Elementary School Mentoring, Tamina Community Partnership, and Habitat for Humanity amongst others.
Through the much-appreciated support of our corporate and community partners, we remain true to our original purposes of enhancing the professional and interpersonal lives of our members and contributing to the enhancement of underserved communities.

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If you’re unable to attend our event, you can still make a meaningful difference. Your tax-deductible gift to the Epsilon Omicron Education Foundation helps us reach underprivileged boys and underserved communities with the support, mentorship, and opportunities they deserve. Please give today and help us change lives.
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