NORTHEASTERN PROVINCE
GUIDE RIGHT

Guide Right

Our National Service Program ​

The Northeastern Province Guide Right Committee will become a leading voice of support for young men of color and their families by addressing the whole student – Academic, Social, Physical, and Mental/Emotional needs.

Guide Right is a program for the educational and occupational guidance of youth, primarily inspirational and informational in character. Its reach extends to high schools and colleges alike, giving due attention to the needs of collegiate Brothers. Conceived in 1921 by Leon W. Steward and adopted at the twelfth Grand Chapter Meeting of Kappa Alpha Psi, Guide Right became the fraternity’s national service program. Jesse Jerome Peters, later to become the eighth Grand Polemarch, was chairman of the committee, during the administration of W. Ellis Stewart as Grand Polemarch. That insured adoption of the Program as the Fraternity’s national service project.

The purposes of the Guide Right Service Program are to place the training, experience, and friendly interest of successful men, at the disposal of youth needing inspiration and counsel regarding their choice of a life’s career, while the community is made aware of the problems that may be encountered as these youth seek to realize lives of usefulness.

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OBJECTIVES OF GUIDE RIGHT

The following objectives outline the Guide Right service program:

GUIDE RIGHT Certification

All Kappa League programs must be declared via the Guide Right Certification website, in order to be nationally recognized as a certified “Best Practice” Guide Right program and to fulfill Chapter Certification requirements in the Northeastern Province. Filing is expected by the C. Rodger Wilson Leadership Conference of each year. It is important to note that all individuals listed in the volunteer section must have successfully completed the child safety training and 3 level (federal, state and local) background check.

Documents related to the Guide Right Program including the Kappa League Manual can be found in Guide Right Documents in the Document Library.

For more information on the types of activities that satisfy the Guide Right initiative or to start a Kappa League program or be a part of a program, contact Kevin Boston-Hill, Northeastern Province Guide Right Chairman at [email protected].

Kappa Youth Leadership and Developement League (Kappa League)

The Kappa Youth Leadership & Development League is a program designed to aid young men grow and develop their leadership talents in every phase of human endeavor. This national initiative commonly referred to as “Kappa League,” is a program for the educational, occupational and social guidance of male students in grades 6th-12th.

Kappa League was founded on February 12, 1969, by the Los Angeles Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., at Alain LeRoy Locke High School. Kappa League was adopted by the Grand Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. at the 56th Grand Chapter which was held August 12-15, 1970. The founders of the Kappa Instructional Leadership League were Mel L. Davis an Elder Watson Diggs Awardee and Edgar H. Bishop.

Under the chairmanship of Mel Davis, the Los Angeles Alumni Chapter’s Social Action Program took the form of a training activity for young men of the Alain Leroy Locke High School. Called the Kappa Instructional Leadership League, it was designed to help young men grow, receive, and develop their leadership talents in every phase of human endeavor. It provided both challenging and rewarding experiences, which richly enhanced their lives. Membership was open to male students from the tenth through the twelfth grades. The fraternity sought to help these young men to achieve worthy goals for themselves and make constructive contributions to their communities when leadership roles become the responsibility. Kappa League provides both challenging and rewarding experiences to enhance the lives of the participants. Since the fundamental purpose of Kappa Alpha Psi is ACHIEVEMENT, it is therefore the Fraternity’s primary purpose to help these young men achieve worthy goals for themselves and make constructive contributions to their community when they assume leadership roles.

The goals of the Kappa League program are:

7 Phases of Kappa League

Through club-oriented activities, the officers and membership of the Kappa League perform projects that will expose them to planning, execution, reporting ideas, and simulating good leadership characteristics designed to raise their aspiration levels. All activities and programs are taken from one or more of the following phases:

  • Phase I - Self Identity/ Purpose
  • Phase II -Training
  • Phase III - Competition
  • Phase IV - Social
  • Phase V - Health Education
  • Phase VI - Economic Empowerment & Education
  • Phase VII - College & Career

to place the training, experience, and friendly interest of successful men, at the disposal of youth needing inspiration and counsel