Detroit Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Inc.
About Detroit Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Inc.
Founded in January 1953 by national founder Marion Stubbs Thomas and a dedicated group of 15 mothers, the Detroit Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Inc. has grown into one of the nation's oldest and most respected youth organizations serving the Detroit, Michigan community. What began with Frances Polk as the first chapter president has evolved into a membership of 80 mothers committed to a singular vision: enriching the lives of their children and creating meaningful, lifelong friendships. The organization's strength lies in the deep bonds forged among families who share common values and aspirations for their children's futures. As mothers working together with camaraderie, members have built a legacy of community involvement that spans over seven decades, establishing traditions that new generations continue to embrace. The Detroit chapter has produced notable national leadership, including Sheryl Benning Thomas, who served as the 16th National President of Jack and Jill of America, Inc. from 1996-1998. This chapter's distinction as one of the oldest throughout the USA, Europe, and Africa reflects its foundational role in the organization's history. The dedication that binds this community together—the commitment to preparing children for beautiful adulthood while advancing the welfare of all children—ensures that legacies return and the Detroit Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Inc. continues thriving as a family organization rooted in purpose and service.