Welcome to the Amazing Albany Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Inc.

Greetings Mothers, Associates, Fathers, and Community Partners!

The Albany Chapter Mothers work diligently together to improve the lives of our own children and the children in the communities in which we serve. We are well on our way to fulfilling our vision of providing more focused leadership opportunities, rallying excitement from our teens through dynamic programming, and fostering a more exciting hands-on environment for all ages. As part of the sweet, sweet Southern region, the Albany chapter is proud to be the first chapter in Georgia, and even prouder to have our current national president, Kornisha McGill Brown, guide us to even greater heights.

With our most recent member intake, our internal sisterhood is thriving with new energy and we intend to use that energy to catapult us into a well-regarded entity in our region. Our efforts to train future leaders, build better communities, and change the world one child at a time continue to be the heartbeat of our chapter and our organization.

Long live Jack and Jill!

About Jack and Jill of America

The late Marion Stubbs Thomas founded Jack and Jill of America, Incorporated, on January 24, 1938, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Twenty mothers came together to discuss creating an organization to provide social, cultural and educational opportunities for youth between the ages of 2 and 19. In 1946, 10 chapters were involved in the national restructuring process. The constitution and bylaws were drawn up, and the organization was incorporated under the laws of the state of Delaware.

Today, Jack and Jill boasts 262 chapters nationwide, representing more than 50,000 family members.

Each chapter plans annual programming activities guided under our five point programmatic thrust:

Cultural Awareness

We remember the ways of living developed by communities and passed on from generation to generation, including customs, practices, places, objects, artistic expressions and values. Through our cultural heritage we honor and preserve those who are making a difference in our community by teaching our children to cherish their past and be excited about the future.

Educational Development

The core of the Jack and Jill of America philosophy is that every child – if given the proper guidance and opportunity – can be developed into a leader. Whether it is through skill enhancement or understanding the concepts of integrity, Jack and Jill has become a national icon in creating effective leaders.

Social/ Recreational

We are social beings with a need for balance to function and maintain healthy lives. We believe it is necessary to engage our children both socially and recreationally, learning to interact with peers and others in a healthy, positive and productive manner. These activities promote processes that help to refresh and reinvigorate both the mind and body.

Health

Chapters continue to embrace the importance of being more aware of health issues that impact our communities, resulting in an organization that is more health conscious. We are committed to providing healthy behaviors and personal empowerment programming and training for families to live healthy lifestyles.

Civic

Since our inception, we have been committed to legislation aimed at bettering the lives of all children. Past and present legislative advocacy focus has been on violence in the media, health and wellness initiatives, voter registration, responsible gun laws, and equal access to quality education.

Membership

We are a membership organization of mothers with children ages 2 to 19, dedicated to nurturing future Leaders by supporting children through leadership development, volunteer service, philanthropic giving and civic duty. Jack and Jill has 262 local chapters within 7 geographical regions in the United States.

Become a Member

If you are interested in becoming a member of this chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Inc., you must be sponsored by a member(s) of the chapter. You will be invited to attend a meeting where pertinent information, such as the qualifications, cost, selection process, and other information will be discussed

An individual meeting all requirements and qualifications must then be approved by chapter vote to complete the selection process. Each chapter is autonomous and has specific criteria for sponsoring new members.

Legacy Membership

If you are a child or the spouse of a child whose mother graduated from a chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Inc. in good standing and you meet the other criteria for membership, you are eligible for membership as a Legacy Member. Legacy forms can be obtained from our National Office.

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In the Spotlight

Providing service to Albany, GA and surrounding areas since 1950.

Leadership

Our Chapter’s Leadership Board

Nedra Fortson

Chapter President

Alfreda Sheppard

Chapter Vice President

Jazmine Gilbert

Chapter Program Director

SaJuana Williams

Chapter Program Director

Narkisa Howard

Chapter Recording Secretary

Lisa Love

Chapter Corresponding Secretary

Allison Jones

Chapter Treasurer

Kisha Davis

Chapter Financial Secretary

Rhonda Porter

Chapter Financial Secretary

Alyssa Locus-Robinson

Chapter Editor

Community Service

Local Philanthropies that we have had the honor of partnering with

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    We look forward to hearing from you about membership or how our members can serve your philanthropy and our community.

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