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Prince George's County Chapter Jack and Jill of America
Last Verified: August 13, 2025
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About Prince George's County Chapter Jack and Jill of America
The Prince George's County Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, based in Bowie, MD, delivers comprehensive youth development programming focused on leadership cultivation, social-emotional growth, and cultural enrichment for African-American children ages 2-19. Since its official charter in 1974, this chapter of approximately 125 mothers and 200+ children has established itself as a cornerstone organization providing structured programming across five core areas: cultural awareness, educational development, health advocacy, civic engagement, and social-recreational activities.
The organization's service offerings include signature annual events such as the Catalyst Awards Luncheon, which honors dynamic women leaders while generating scholarship funding; Module Madness, a county-wide educational conference for children; Color Me Healthy health and fitness expos; and Rock the Vote civic engagement initiatives. Beyond special events, the chapter facilitates ongoing partnerships with local elementary schools, organizes community service projects including food collection drives and voter registration efforts, and hosts family-focused programming such as Fathers' Appreciation events and graduating senior banquets.
A key service distinguishing this Bowie-based organization is its robust scholarship program, which has awarded over $150,000 to more than 100 high-achieving public high school graduates throughout Prince George's County. The chapter's commitment to excellence has earned national recognition, including Superior Programming Awards and Foundation Partner status from the national Jack and Jill of America organization. Through evidence-based programming and strategic community partnerships, the Prince George's County Chapter delivers measurable impact on youth development and family enrichment across the region.
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