Our Chapter

The San Antonio Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Inc. traces its origins back to 1951, when four visionary mothers—Havel Gay, Mary L. Johns, Bennie Rutledge, and Olga Thompson—came together with a shared goal: to create enriching opportunities for their children. Among them, Mrs. Mary L. Johns is recognized as the mother whose ingenuity and insight laid the foundation for this transformative organization.

In 1953, following a visit to Youngstown, Ohio, by Reverend C. William Black of Mt. Zion First Baptist Church, the mothers learned about Jack and Jill of America, Inc. Inspired by its mission, they joined forces with 17 other dedicated mothers. That same year, the San Antonio Provisional Chapter became officially affiliated with the national organization. On September 28, 1953, at St. Philip’s College Gymnasium, Dr. Alberta Turner, National President, installed the first officers: President Havel Gay, Vice President Olga Thompson, and Secretary/Treasurer Mary L. Johns.

Since its inception, the San Antonio Chapter has remained committed to the mission of Jack and Jill—fostering leadership, volunteerism, and excellence among African American children. Over the decades, the chapter has made significant contributions to local and national causes, supported community initiatives, and nurtured generations of leaders.

This chapter’s rich legacy is reflected in its vibrant programming and impactful community service and in the distinguished leadership roles held by its mothers and teens at regional and national levels.

As we honor our history and celebrate our achievements, we reaffirm our commitment to uplifting our children, our community, and the enduring mission of Jack and Jill of America, Inc.

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.

    In the Spotlight

    San Antonio Chapter Teens at the 2025 Teen Conference.”Royal, Regal, & Rooted in Black Excellence”
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    2025-2027 San Antonio Chapter Executive Board
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    San Antonio Chapter Teens proudly donated $2,500 to the San Antonio NSBE Jr. Chapter!
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    Leadership

    Our Chapter’s Leadership Board

    Orlesia Tucker

    Chapter President

    Natoshia Clinton

    Chapter Vice President

    Rhonda Wells

    Chapter Program Director

    Ola Odunaike Cherry

    Chapter Program Director

    Ashley Green

    Chapter Recording Secretary

    Granita Griffin

    Chapter Corresponding Secretary

    Felicia Williams

    Chapter Treasurer

    Ciera Clark

    Chapter Financial Secretary

    Tiana Carter

    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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