Our History
Chi Eta Phi Sorority is a professional organization of registered nurses and nursing students. Aliene C. Ewell, RN organized the Sorority on October 16, 1932 with the assistance of 11 other courageous registered nurses. The charter chapter, Alpha, was organized at Freedman’s Hospital in Washington D.C. for two specific purposes: (1) elevating the plane of nursing and (2) increasing interest in the field of nursing. The graduate and undergraduate (Beta) chapters are grouped into five regions according to geographic areas. The chapters are located throughout the United States, District of Columbia and St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Island. Guided by the motto “Service for Humanity”, the Sorority has Programs focusing on health promotion/disease prevention, leadership development, mentoring, recruitment, retention and scholarship.
Vision
Objectives

Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Incorporated
Service for Humanity
Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Inc. is an internationally recognized leader in developing healthy communities through advocacy, collaboration, education, leadership, research, and service.
- Encouragement of the pursuit of continuing education
- Recruitment programs for health careers
- Stimulation of close and friendly relationship among members
- Development of working relationships with other professional groups
- Identification of a core of nursing leaders who affect social changes at the national, regional, local levels
Our Story
The Delta Eta Eta Chapter of Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Inc. was Chartered June 3, 2017 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Delta Eta Eta is a distinguished and dynamic chapter known for its unwavering commitment to the ideals and principles of the sorority. Founded with a mission to promote community service, leadership, and professional development, Delta Eta Eta serves as a beacon of excellence and empowerment within the Chi Eta Phi network. The chapter’s members are dedicated to upholding the sorority’s values through various outreach programs, educational initiatives, and collaborative efforts that positively impact their local and broader communities. Their vibrant activities and steadfast dedication exemplify the sorority’s mission of service and sisterhood, reflecting the strength and unity that define Chi Eta Phi.
