The House of Alpha Foundation serves Orangeburg and Calhoun County through programs focused on education, mentorship, civic engagement, senior support, and intentional charitable giving.
Each program is designed around a specific area of community impact: care, civic access, education, and mentorship.

Brother’s Keeper provides consistent care, connection, and support for seniors, widows, and community members who may otherwise feel unseen.
Through this program, the House of Alpha Foundation works to reduce social isolation, increase access to health awareness resources, and remind every member of the community that they are valued.
This work reflects a simple but powerful commitment: no neighbor should be forgotten because of age, circumstance, or isolation.

A Voteless People is a Hopeless People is a nonpartisan civic engagement program that helps eligible citizens understand and participate in the democratic process.
The program focuses on equipping youth, first-time voters, and underserved residents with the knowledge, resources, and access needed to engage in decisions that affect their daily lives.
Through civic education and community-based support, the House of Alpha Foundation helps residents see participation not as a distant process, but as a meaningful part of shaping the future of their community.

Go-to-High-School, Go-to-College encourages students to complete their education and pursue meaningful opportunities beyond graduation.
Through scholarship support, academic encouragement, and partnerships with local schools and colleges, the House of Alpha Foundation helps reduce financial barriers and strengthen the pathway from high school to college, vocational training, and career readiness.
This program invests in students who are working toward a stronger future — and in the community that benefits when they are equipped to move forward.

Project Alpha creates structured, safe spaces where young males can learn responsibility, build healthy relationships, make informed decisions, and explore future opportunities.
Through mentorship, values-based guidance, and career exploration, the House of Alpha Foundation supports young men ages 12 through 24 as they develop the confidence, character, and connections needed to lead productive lives.
This program addresses the need for positive male role models, practical guidance, and supportive environments that help young men move forward with purpose.

Together, the Foundation’s programs support a larger vision for Orangeburg and Calhoun County: a community where students, seniors, young men, families, voters, and neighbors have access to the support, opportunity, and connection they need to move forward.
Each program meets a specific need, but the goal is shared — to strengthen lives, reduce barriers, and build impact that lasts beyond a single program, event, or funding cycle.
As a volunteer-led, grassroots organization, the House of Alpha Foundation remains committed to service that is local, intentional, and rooted in the people it serves.
Each program meets a different need, but together they advance one shared vision for community progress.
We use cookies to analyze website traffic and optimize your website experience. By accepting our use of cookies, your data will be aggregated with all other user data.