
RALEIGH GRADUATE CHAPTER
SWING PHI SWING SOCIAL FELLOWSHIP INC.®
Welcome to the Raleigh Graduate Chapter of Swing Phi Swing Social Fellowship, Inc.®
Thank you for visiting our site. The Raleigh Graduate Chapter is dedicated to serving the community through meaningful programs, outreach, and advocacy that support the well-being of individuals and families.
We are committed to making a positive and lasting impact through service, leadership, and collaboration. We invite you to explore our work, stay connected, and join us as we continue strengthening the communities we serve.
Upcoming Events:
Dr. Gwen Keith Newsome Foundation for Mental Wellness Launch
March 28, 2026 | 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM | Raleigh, NC
Join the Raleigh Graduate Chapter as we support mental health awareness and suicide prevention through this important community initiative. This event will bring together organizations, resources, and partners to promote wellness and strengthen support for individuals and families.
Swing Phi Swing Social Fellowship Inc.® Mission
Through community service, tireless efforts and a strong belief in unity, the primary focus and goal of the Raleigh Graduate Chapter of Swing Phi Swing Social Fellowship, Inc.® is to service the various triangle communities through perseverance, sincere dedication and a strong belief that "Sisterhood and brotherhood is the strongest bond" and route to uplifting people.
Organization’s Colors: White & Black
Organization’s Motto: “Perseverance by Virtue”

Graduate members are proud professionals, entrepreneurs, mothers, sisters, and friends who often travel the same roads. Many with vastly different backgrounds, but similar goals. They bond by finding common grounds to share and reflect upon. They make charitable contributions and offer volunteer services in our communities.
Membership is open to any woman who has earned an Associates Degree or higher at an accredited college, technical, or training institution.
We also accept membership from professional women with a professional certification/minimal training in her chosen career field, preferably with a demonstrated record of community or organization service of a minimum of five years.


























