National Beta Club

By joining the Unite chapter of the National Beta Club you will:

  • Make new friends

  • Build lasting relationships within the community

  • Learn new skills

  • Log service time for educational and professional resumes

The National Beta Club is a fantastic way to build the next generation of servant leaders. Each year thousands of young people volunteer their time and service to help within their communities.

As homeschoolers we have the chance to give our youth additional credit for their services they love to help with already and expose them to new ones!

Cost: $50 Registration fee

Time: Once a month club meetings and service projects

(Often held on the 2nd Thursday evenings.)

Parental Involvement: Each family will be responsible for organizing one opportunity per year. (This can be joining in with something that already occurs.)

Families must be current in their Unite Homeschool Network Membership.

Ready to Join the Unite Homeschool Network’s BETA Club?

Did you miss the in person information meeting? Watch it on YouTube here:

Unite Homeschool Youtube Channel.

  • The National BETA Club is a student organization that promotes academic excellence, leadership, character, and service among high school students. Open to grades 9-12, it recognizes high-achieving students who maintain strong grades and demonstrate commitment to community service and personal growth. Through local chapters, members participate in service projects, leadership development, and competitive events at state and national conventions, fostering skills for college and beyond.Description text goes here

  • Based on student preferences, our local chapter undertakes meaningful initiatives each year. For example, last year we supported animal welfare by helping with cat adoptions, constructed shelves for the Unite Library to enhance community access to resources, sold cookies to raise funds for local causes, and created gift packs for the homeless to provide essential supplies. These projects, shaped by members' passions, foster teamwork, creativity, and a commitment to making a difference.

  • No. Service projects are located all over north Georgia, and we will give members the option to come in person or participate online for the monthly meetings. Students are able to add to their service time in both group and solo projects.