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Leadership is one of the three Cardinal Principles of Alpha Phi Omega. As a national organization, Alpha Phi Omega strives to develop our members as leaders through service to others. This approach builds the leadership skills of our members while fulfilling a need on campuses and in communities, therefore leaving a lasting impact on our nation.

Alpha Phi Omega develops the leadership skills of its members through shared leadership. Our members have the opportunity to serve as a chapter officer or to plan and execute any number of volunteer projects and social programs, as well as have the chance to participate in a variety of leadership development programs sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega.

Additionally, Alpha Phi Omega facilitates educational programs to help guide our members through the process of becoming leaders and improving current leadership skills.

 

APOGLA is the first and largest APO Philippines Alumni Association outside of the Philippines and  the 9th recognized Alumni Association

APO Impacts

It also co-founded the Alumni Council of North America (ACNA) which is a council of more than 30 alumni associations in the U.S. and Canada.

APO Leads

APOGLA develops young members to lead the organization to the future.  They have training through experience and programs like holding symposiums.

Volunteer University

The TNB (Tribo in Bado) is the APOGLA newsletter.  It is the longest  running APO newsletter published every month from the early ‘80s to date.