Omegas play ‘Que-Pid’ handing out roses at senior center

On the day before Valentine’s Day, members of the Psi Phi chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. had a little love in their hearts. They shared that loving feeling with appreciative senior citizens at Trinity Glen, a senior care community on Waterworks Road in Winston-Salem.
In a heartwarming gesture of love and community service, the brothers of Psi Phi brightened the day for Trinity Glen residents by playing “Que-pid” and presented the female residents a single rose. The kind and thoughtful gesture brought smiles to the faces of the residents – both women and men – and reminded them that love and kindness know no bounds.
“This small but thoughtful act of compassion is part of our ongoing mission to give back to the community and uplift those who may feel forgotten,” said Richard Watkins, basileus of the Psi Phi chapter.
Omega members not only delivered roses but also spent time engaging with the residents, sharing warm conversations and creating heartfelt moments. The initiative reflects Psi Phi’s dedication to service and friendship, hallmarks of the fraternity’s values.
The “Que-pid” initiative was the latest community service initiative by the brothers of Psi Phi. In November, the brothers delivered boxes of food to 25 local families. In December, they delivered fruit baskets to Omega widows and widowers. Through efforts like these, the Psi Phi chapter continues to demonstrate its unwavering commitment to making a positive impact in Winston-Salem and Forsyth County.