Jack and Jill of America Inc., Manassas-Woodbridge Chapter
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Jack and Jill of America Inc., Manassas-Woodbridge Chapter

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Woodbridge, VA (Eastern Time, UTC-04:00)

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About Jack and Jill of America Inc., Manassas-Woodbridge Chapter

Jack and Jill of America Inc., Manassas-Woodbridge Chapter is a dedicated membership organization serving families in Woodbridge, VA and the surrounding Prince William County area. The chapter specializes in comprehensive youth development programs designed to nurture and strengthen African American children ages 2 through 19. Through carefully structured initiatives, the organization focuses on four core areas: leadership development, volunteer service, philanthropic giving, and civic duty. These interconnected programs work together to build confident, engaged young leaders prepared to make meaningful contributions to their communities. The Manassas-Woodbridge Chapter was officially chartered on January 24, 2004, and has since established itself as a vital resource for families navigating the unique dynamics of the Prince William County region. The chapter recognizes and addresses the specific challenges faced by transitional families in the area, including those connected to government and military assignments. By combining structured programming with community engagement, Jack and Jill of America Inc. provides mothers and families with proven frameworks for child development. The organization brings together concerned and dedicated mothers committed to moving their children forward while instilling values of service, responsibility, and leadership. Members benefit from a supportive network designed specifically for their needs, creating opportunities for children to develop essential skills while strengthening family bonds within the Woodbridge community.

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