Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated
Xi Zeta Zeta Chapter
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~ Serving the San Jose, Silicon Valley, and South Bay communities since 1988 ~
Youth Auxiliary Clubs
Xi Zeta Zeta Chapter proudly sponsors all three youth auxiliary clubs of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. Our Pearlettes, Amicettes, and Archonettes are a phenomenal sisterhood of young girls and ladies determined to impact their community under the guidance, support and leadership of Xi Zeta Zeta.
​The purpose of our youth auxiliaries is to extend an opportunity to the young ladies of the Silicon Valley and South Bay Area communities to excel culturally, spiritually, socially and educationally under the auspices of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.
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For more information on how your daughter, niece, granddaughter, cousin, or female friend can join our youth auxiliaries, please contact our Youth Coordinator, Myesha Mebane, by clicking here.
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Download Zeta Youth Auxiliaries membership brochure by clicking here.
Pearlettes
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The Pearlettes are girls, ages 4-8 years old, who:
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are willing to strive for the high ideals of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.
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are able to demonstrate potential for leadership
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are willing and able to work as a part of a group
Amicettes
The Amicettes are girls, ages 9-13 years old, who are affiliated through local chapters and who:
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are willing to strive for the high ideals of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.
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are able to demonstrate potential for leadership
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are willing and able to work as a part of a group
Archonettes
The Archonettes are young ladies in high school, ages 14-18 years old, who are affiliated through local chapters. The Archonette Club is designed to help these young ladies grow culturally, socially, and educationally.​
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The Archonette Program provides activities that offer opportunities for our young ladies to:
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encourage the idea of accepting individual responsibility
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develop new interests
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work towards creating happiness in themselves and for others
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develop awareness of the need to share responsibilities and to understand one another in order to achieve a common goal
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understand the concept of making responsible decisions
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develop social confidence​
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build healthy and lasting relationships with peers, parents and other adults