Zeta Amicae Auxiliary
The Amicae embody the spirit of friendship, community, and service alongside Zeta.
Since 1948, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated has welcomed women into its auxiliaries known as the Amicae (“Friends of Zeta”). These women, though not members of a Greek-letter organization, share Zeta’s principles of Scholarship, Service, Sisterhood, and Finer Womanhood.
Organized under local graduate chapters, Amicae extend Zeta’s reach by lending their hands, hearts, and voices to community service and outreach.
Friends of Zeta, Near and Far
At the national level, the Amicae are recognized as a vital auxiliary, providing opportunities for women to contribute to Zeta’s mission of service and community impact without Greek-letter affiliation. Learn more at the International Website →
Amicae auxiliaries are active throughout the Southern Region, strengthening Zeta’s work across Texas and neighboring states.
View the Southern Region’s Chapter Amicae List →
What We Do
Formed on December 17, 2005, the Killeen Amicae, proudly sponsored by the MarvelouZ Mu Delta Zeta Chapter, are committed to:
- Supporting service projects such as Relay for Life and March of Dimes
- Assisting with fundraising efforts for scholarships and national programs
- Providing volunteer hands at chapter events and signature programs
- Creating meaningful opportunities for friendship and fellowship in the Greater Killeen–Fort Hood area
Membership
Amicae membership is open to women who:
- Have not earned a four-year college degree
- Are active in community and interested in volunteering
- Are not members of a professional Greek-letter organization
- Share a cooperative spirit, positive attitude, and commitment to service
Benefits of Membership
- Partner with Zetas on impactful programs
- Build lifelong friendships rooted in service
- Develop leadership and teamwork skills









Impact
In a few of their most recent service projects, the Zeta Amicae of Killeen, TX made a measurable difference. 19 Amicae members engaged by:
- Participating in service activities that reached 6,820 community participants
- Donating 128 winter items (hats, gloves, socks, backpacks)
- Contributing 10 community service hours
Signature efforts included:
- Donating and distributing winter essentials to families in need
- Supporting a 5,500-person hot meal program
- Volunteering at multiple 1,000+ person walks, including Veterans Day, American Cancer Society, and March of Dimes.
- Partnering with and donating to a mobile food pantry serving hundreds of local residents
