Oklahoma City Chapter Jack and Jill of America
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Oklahoma City Chapter Jack and Jill of America

Last Verified: August 25, 2025

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Oklahoma City, OK (Central Standard Time, UTC-05:00)

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About Oklahoma City Chapter Jack and Jill of America

The Oklahoma City Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Incorporated is dedicated to providing comprehensive developmental programs for African-American children ages 2-19. Operating in Oklahoma City, OK, this organization delivers innovative children and family programming designed by dedicated mother members to cultivate strong future leaders while instilling a commitment to community service. The chapter's programming addresses critical areas including leadership development, civic engagement, community service initiatives, educational excellence, financial literacy, and cultural heritage education. Each program is thoughtfully developed to meet the unique needs of young people at different stages of development, ensuring age-appropriate engagement and meaningful skill-building opportunities. The Oklahoma City Chapter leverages its collective expertise and passion to create transformative experiences that prepare children to become engaged citizens and positive influences in their communities. Through structured initiatives and mentorship, the organization strengthens family bonds while building a network of supportive mothers who are invested in nurturing the next generation of leaders. The chapter's approach combines practical life skills training with cultural awareness, ensuring that participants develop both personal competency and community consciousness. Families in Oklahoma City, OK benefit from a comprehensive support system that recognizes the importance of maternal guidance, peer relationships, and intentional community involvement in child development.

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