Jack and Jill of America, Incorporated Westchester Chapter
About Jack and Jill of America, Incorporated Westchester Chapter
The Jack and Jill of America, Incorporated Westchester Chapter has been a cornerstone of family life in Westchester, NY since September 25, 1954, when 14 founding families established this chapter at the home of Mrs. Viola Walters. What began as a small group of committed families has blossomed into one of the organization's largest chapters, now encompassing nearly 100 families and over 200 children united by shared values and vision. At its heart, the Westchester Chapter exists to create meaningful connections among children and families, stimulating growth and development through years of shared experiences and mutual support. Members participate together in activities spanning civic engagement, cultural enrichment, leadership development, and recreational pursuits—all designed to strengthen family bonds and foster lifelong friendships. The chapter takes pride in its role within the Mighty Eastern Region and remains dedicated to the sisterhood that has sustained it for nearly seven decades. The Westchester community continues to embrace the organization's core mission: enriching member families through sustained common purpose and providing a nurturing environment where children can develop into engaged, compassionate community members. This legacy of commitment and dedication reflects the chapter's deep roots in Westchester and its unwavering focus on building strong families and lasting relationships.