Jack and Jill of America Inc. Greater Frisco Chapter
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Jack and Jill of America Inc. Greater Frisco Chapter

Last Verified: August 25, 2025

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Frisco, TX (Central Standard Time, UTC-05:00)

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About Jack and Jill of America Inc. Greater Frisco Chapter

The Greater Frisco Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Inc. is dedicated to developing the next generation of African American leaders through comprehensive programming and mentorship. Based in Frisco, TX, this membership organization serves mothers and their children ages 2-19 with a structured approach to youth development. The chapter delivers leadership development initiatives, volunteer service opportunities, philanthropic giving programs, and civic duty engagement that strengthen children's character and capabilities. The Greater Frisco Chapter operates signature programs including Full STEAM Ahead, designed to enhance educational outcomes through science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics instruction. The Blossoms & Bowties Foundation Event represents the chapter's commitment to celebrating milestone achievements and fostering community connections. With a robust membership base of 90 families encompassing 158 children and 24 associate mothers, the chapter maintains strong community ties throughout the greater Frisco area. Programming focuses on initiatives that directly impact the lives of children in and around Frisco, addressing educational levels and outcomes through evidence-based community service. The organization's leadership structure includes dedicated officers and committee chairs who coordinate all activities and ensure quality programming delivery. Since its charter in 2008, the Greater Frisco Chapter has celebrated 15 years of consistent service to the Frisco community, establishing itself as a trusted resource for families seeking comprehensive youth development opportunities. The chapter's commitment extends beyond individual families to benefit the broader Frisco community through strategic partnerships and collaborative initiatives.

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