Morehouse Grad Feeds 125,000

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A brother of Omega Psi Phi from Morehouse is turning service into a national movement.

Noah McQueen, a 2019 Morehouse graduate and brother of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., has built an organization that has already helped feed more than 125,000 families across the country and he’s just getting started.

From being mentored by President Barack Obama through the My Brother’s Keeper initiative to founding Lifting Our Voices, McQueen has mobilized thousands of student volunteers, registered voters, and created service chapters on campuses nationwide.

BLACK EXCELLENCE IN ACTION!

Let’s shout this one out LOUD :

This Omega Psi Phi brother from Morehouse is creating national impact feeding thousands

Brother Noah McQueen — a 2019 Sociology graduate of Morehouse College and a proud member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. — isn’t just talking about change… he’s BUILDING IT.

Founder & CEO of Lifting Our Voices (LOV) — a student-powered national nonprofit
Over 125,000 meals distributed to families facing food insecurity
Voter registration & civic engagement drives
Support systems for people experiencing homelessness
A movement of young leaders across campuses nationwide
CITY OF ATLANTA even declared “LOV Day” for the organization’s impact!

This is what service, leadership, and uplift look like. Not just talk — real community transformation.

This is Black Greekdom moving culture forward.
This is HBCU legacy in action.
This is the next generation answering the call.

Drop a if you see the greatness here and want more stories like this!

#BlkCosmo #BlackExcellence #Morehouse #OmegaPsiPhi #LiftingOurVoices #ServeAndLead

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