Who We Are
Theta mu lambda charitable foundation
Chairman
Eugene Blackwell, Jr.
Overview
Theta Mu Lambda Charitable Foundation is a non-profit organization that was established exclusively for charitable and educational purposes.
The primary mission of the Foundation is to distribute financial scholarships to college-bound minority students of the South Suburban area of Chicago and to develop young high school minority males for future leadership roles in their families, communities, and society.
The Theta Mu Lambda Charitable Foundation raises money for its scholarship and educational foundations through holding its annual Black And Gold Ball every winter. The first Ball was held in December 1989. The Foundation also raises money by sponsoring African American plays at the Illinois Theater Center in Park Forest on the third Saturday of February, during Black History Month. The Foundation also raises donations during the summer at its annual golf outings. Donations from individuals, organizations, corporate foundations, and/or corporations, make up the remaining balance of the funds that the Theta Mu Lambda Charitable Foundation raises for scholarships and educational programs.
board Members
Chairman
Eugene Blackwell, Jr.
Treasurer
Anthony McWhorter
Vice Chairman
Michael McCreary
Financial Secretary
Alex Pope, Jr.
Secretary
Tremayne McPherson
Chairman Emeritus
Arthur Byrd, Jr.
executive committee
Herman Miller
Darren White
Arnold Crater
directors
Douglas Austin
Karies Carter
Dwayne Gordon
Albert Homes, PhD
Danny Johnson
Richard Mays
Jonathan McKenzie
Troy O'Quinn
Audwin Rowe
David Ulmer
Marcus Beckham
Sasha Douyon
Anthony Hawthorne
Dwayne Jackson
Nick Johnson
Rod MIller
Michael Owens
Anthony Sam
Carlende' West, CRA
Garrick Bradley
Robert Foster
Brian Hill
Joshua James
Harold Jumper
Gregory T. Mitchell, Esq.
George N. Reaves
Quinton Scurlock
Michael Williams
James Brooks
Wardell Glass
Richard Hodge, Jr.
Lovise Jiles
Andrew Lanum
Warren S. Moore
Herbert Roach
Anita Stevenson
Verdell Williams
History
The Theta Mu Lambda Charitable Foundation was founded on January 1, 1989, in Calumet City by the Theta Mu Lambda (TML) chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. A motion had been made in an earlier Chapter meeting by Brothers Eugene Varnado and second by Brother Larry Poole to develop a scholarship foundation. The Foundation’s purpose would be to distribute scholarships in memory of the untimely accidental death of a young Alpha Brother Richard L Storey of Eta Eta Chapter. The TML Chapter incorporated the Foundation On April 2, 1990. In the fall of 1990, the Foundation awarded the first three $500.00 scholarships. On January 15, 1998, Brother Arthur Byrd successfully attained a 501c (3) status for the Foundation.
The Foundation exists to encourage academic excellence and assist minority students in their pursuit of higher education, as well as the supporting educational programs and scholarships for African American male youths in the schools around the Southeast Suburban Chicago area. Since 1990 the Foundation has awarded over $230,000 in monetary awards to Chicago South Suburban college-bound youths.
In the earlier years, the scholarships were only nonrenewable one-year awards to graduating high school seniors. Today, Theta Mu Lambda Charitable Foundation scholarships are renewable for four years if reapplying applicants qualify each year.
In the earlier years, the scholarships were only nonrenewable one-year awards to graduating high school seniors. Today, Theta Mu Lambda Charitable Foundation scholarships are renewable for four years if reapplying applicants qualify each year.
Applications for these scholarships are distributed to the Chicago South Suburban High Schools and made available to students in early February. All applications and forms are due by the end of April. The scholarship committee reviews each applicant’s material and selects several for oral interviews. The Foundation distributes to all qualifying scholarship recipients in August. The Foundation also recommends African American students to other foundations, government agencies, municipalities, and professional organizations for additional scholarship opportunities.