Prince William County, VA Chapter Jack & Jill of America, Inc.
About Prince William County, VA Chapter Jack & Jill of America, Inc.
Founded in 1984 and headquartered in Haymarket, Virginia, the Prince William County Chapter of Jack & Jill of America, Inc. represents a premier membership organization for African American mothers committed to nurturing the next generation of leaders. This vibrant chapter serves the Prince William and Fauquier county communities with a deep-rooted mission centered on childhood development, maternal empowerment, and community transformation. What distinguishes this Haymarket organization is its four-decade commitment to excellence and its role as a Phenomenal Five Star Chapter, celebrating 40 years of dedicated service to local families and children. The membership-based model brings together mothers of children ages 2-19 who share a vision of providing educational, cultural, health, recreational, and social opportunities that strengthen young people and prepare them for leadership roles. Beyond programming, the chapter embodies values of volunteer service, philanthropic giving, and civic duty, recognizing that by uniting individual members' efforts, Jack & Jill builds a strong organization with lasting positive impact. The Prince William County Chapter maintains connection to the national organization's broader network of over 245 chapters, ensuring members benefit from regional and national resources while serving their local community. Whether through participation, volunteering, or supporting the chapter's philanthropic initiatives, community members in Haymarket and surrounding areas find meaningful ways to invest in children's futures. The chapter's legacy reflects the vision and confidence of its dedicated members who continue advancing the organization's commitment to providing all children with the same advantages they desire for their own families.