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Jack and Jill of America, Inc. Missouri City Sugar Land Chapter
Last Verified: August 25, 2025
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Sugar Land, TX (Central Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
About Jack and Jill of America, Inc. Missouri City Sugar Land Chapter
Jack and Jill of America, Inc. Missouri City Sugar Land Chapter serves families throughout the Sugar Land, TX area with comprehensive youth development and leadership programming. As a membership organization dedicated to nurturing future African American leaders, the chapter provides structured opportunities in leadership development, volunteer service, philanthropic giving, and civic duty for children ages 2-19. The organization focuses on strengthening young people through culturally enriching activities and meaningful community engagement that prepare them for success. Members of the Sugar Land chapter participate in the prestigious Biennial Beautillion Ball and gain access to regional and national networking opportunities through Jack and Jill of America's South Central Region. The chapter offers families in Sugar Land a proven framework for youth enrichment, combining mentorship from experienced mothers with organized programming that emphasizes character development, social responsibility, and cultural awareness. Whether seeking volunteer opportunities, philanthropic involvement, or comprehensive leadership development for children, the Missouri City Sugar Land Chapter provides a supportive community of families committed to excellence and service. The organization's multi-decade track record—established in 1975—demonstrates sustained commitment to developing young leaders who understand the importance of giving back to their communities. Families interested in membership or learning more about chapter activities can connect with the organization to explore how participation supports their children's growth and development.
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