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Prince William County, VA Chapter Jack & Jill of America, Inc.
Last Verified: August 25, 2025
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Haymarket, VA (Eastern Time, UTC-04:00)
About Prince William County, VA Chapter Jack & Jill of America, Inc.
The Prince William County Chapter of Jack & Jill of America, Inc., based in Haymarket, VA, is dedicated to strengthening African American children through comprehensive leadership development, volunteer service, philanthropic giving, and civic engagement. Since its establishment in 1984, this membership organization has served mothers with children ages 2-19 across Prince William and Fauquier counties, providing a structured medium for childhood growth and development. The chapter delivers constructive programming spanning educational, cultural, health, recreational, and social opportunities designed to prepare the next generation of servant leaders. Jack & Jill of America operates as one of over 245 local chapters within 7 geographical regions nationwide, creating a strong, cohesive network that positively impacts children, families, and communities. The Prince William County Chapter aligns with the national organization's core objectives: creating meaningful contact and growth opportunities for children, offering comprehensive developmental programs, supporting maternal understanding of child development, advocating for equitable advantages for all children, and supporting legislation that improves conditions for children everywhere. Through quality programming consistent with national initiatives, the Haymarket-based chapter celebrates a legacy of excellence and service, including recognition of its 40th anniversary as a Phenomenal Five Star Chapter. The organization welcomes involvement through membership, volunteer participation, and philanthropic contributions, with membership available through legacy status or invitation. As a testament to its commitment, the chapter continues advancing its mission of nurturing future leaders while strengthening the broader Prince William County community.
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