The South Jersey Chapter of Jack and Jill was founded by Mrs. Vivian Brown in the early fifties. She, along with charter members Myrtle Ashhurst, Mirian Brown, Gwendolyn Chaires, Mattie Conwell, Emily Cromwell, Doris Davis, Carolyn Foreman, Violet Gordon, Helen Green, Helen Hampton, Minnie Henry, Lottie Johnson, Marion Jones, Cordelia Lane, Evelyn Middleton, Cynthia Phillips, Rubietta Scott, Verna Walker, and Gretchen Waples, worked diligently expending much time, effort, and energy in order to assure a good start for the South Jersey Chapter.

The chapter originally had its roots in the Burlington – Bordentown area with members from as far North as Florence and as far South as Bridgeton. The willingness of members to travel required distances for meetings and activities was indicative of the dedication and the intentness of purpose these mothers shared.

South Jersey Chapter, which was sponsored by the Atlantic City Chapter of Jack and Jill, was officially installed in the National Organization on October 13, 1954. Conducting the installation was then National President, Mrs. Nellie Roulhac, of Philadelphia.

Mrs. Minnie Henry served as the first President of the South Jersey Chapter. Past Presidents during the early years included: Mrs. Verna Walker, Mrs. Marian Jones, Mrs. Violet Gordon, Mrs. Juanita Neal, Mrs. Flora Young, Mrs. Anna Gaither, Mrs. Marie Akins, Mrs. Edith Johnson, Mrs. Christine Hazelwood, Mrs. Bette Butler, Mrs. Connie Camp, and Mrs. Sylvia Richardson.

In the more than five decades since installation, the South Jersey Chapter of Jack and Jill have continued to function as a valuable asset not only to the families of its members but also as an outreach resource to a variety of community agencies as well. In addition, South Jersey has sponsored chapters in neighboring communities, namely: Burlington / Willingboro, New Jersey; Cumberland / Salem, New Jersey; and Wilmington, Delaware.

On March 12th, 2005 South Jersey celebrated 50 years (1954 – 2004) of leadership and service to children and families with a magnificent 50th Anniversary Gala – “Down Memory Lane with Jack & Jill”. Every chapter member, including associate mothers past and present, participated in the event. One of the highlights was a performance of Hello Dolly by all of our South Jersey Jack’s & Jill’s.

During the 2011-2012-program year, the chapter continued to support the ideals of Jack and Jill of America, Inc. Our national celebrations included a weekend of support for two diabetes fundraising walks, a night with the Harlem Globetrotters to show appreciation for our dads, and a health fair, planned in collaboration with a local chapter of Links, Inc. Our Distinguished Mother was our Vice President, Lisa Lopez. Lisa had the honor of receiving her award from past National Vice President, Tammy King, at the Philadelphia Marriot during the 75th National Convention in July 2012. The South Jersey Chapter had a strong showing of support as many members supported the convention through service on committees, volunteer assignments, and participation at the various events and meeting. Rita Hawkins, our president, served as the chapter’s delegate and Lisa Lopez, vice president, was the alternate. In addition, Marilyn Allen, Lisa White, Robin Miller, Charmen Douglas-Pinkard, Tracy Lackey, Pamela Bolden, Felicia Collins, Dianna Cassey Warner, Tanya Jackson, Dawn Williamson-Mc Bean and Dara Johnson participated in convention activities.

In honor of our organization’s 75th Anniversary, the members of the South Jersey Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Inc. hosted a Jack and Jill Legacy Breakfast on Saturday, January 26, 2013. At this event, we honored seven amazing individuals who have carried on the Jack and Jill legacy in the areas of Health, Social Services, Education, Religion, Business and Technology, Law and Justice and the Arts. Honorees included Vicki St. Martin, Dorothy Harper, Benjamin White, Lynn Johnson, Navarrow Wright, Michael Bolden and Ricardo Khan. Approximately 350 guests attended this exciting and inspiring event. As we celebrated the legacy of our organization, we cultivated the legacy of others by donating to various charities selected by our honorees.

In March 2013, twenty-four current, past and future mothers of the South Jersey Chapter of Jack and Jill Inc. met at Brio’s Tuscan Tavern in Marlton, NJ to celebrate Associate’s Appreciation Day. The mothers in attendance examined artifacts and pictures from our past, which provided an opportunity for us to benefit from the advice and guidance of our founders and past members. The importance of the work that we do as Jack and Jill mothers was reconfirmed by our observation of how similar the challenges of today are to those of our founding members more than 50 years ago. In the 2016-17 Program Year, the chapter was awarded for Outstanding Community Service and completed a Reading Corner Grant at the Lawnside School. The Salvation Army Kroc center recognized the service committee for impactful service to the Camden Community. 2017-18 was a busy and successful program year! Chapter wide initiatives such as our SNAP to Action Legislative Forum and the establishment of our Gavel Club have provided a great leadership resource for our children. The Foundation Committee’s successful completion of a second Reading Corner at the urban Promise Camden Forward School and Ladies Night Out Health Fair in Philadelphia are examples of South Jersey’s dedication to community development. The chartering of our own Associates Chapter acknowledges the importance of cherishing our past to enhance our future. Our chapter was fortunate to reunite with a charter Mother Cordelia Lane (pictured above) and to celebrate her 90th birthday.

In March 2018, during the 68th Regional Conference, our intelligent, beautiful and talented teens captured awards for their banner (1st Place) and their display (3rd Place).

In July 2018, during the National Convention in Kansas City, the South Jersey Chapter was recognized as a 5-Star Chapter of Excellence. During this same convention, our chapter received the following National awards – 2nd Place Legislative for our SNAP to Action initiative, 3rd Place Programming (Education) for our Teen Financial Camp. We also received the following Regional awards – 1st Place Legislative (SNAP to Action), 1st Place Gavel Club.

South Jersey has a legacy of service, leadership and philanthropy that will continue.

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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