Stone Mountain Chapter Jack and Jill of America, Inc.
About Stone Mountain Chapter Jack and Jill of America, Inc.
The Stone Mountain Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Inc. began in 1985 when nine visionary mothers gathered to establish a community dedicated to enriching the lives of African American children. Based in Stone Mountain, Georgia, and serving families throughout DeKalb and Gwinnett Counties, this chapter has grown into a thriving organization of over 80 passionate mothers committed to ensuring every child has the power to learn, succeed, and understand their heritage. Founded on the principle that mothers working together create powerful change, the Stone Mountain Chapter was officially chartered in September 1986, becoming the third chapter in the metropolitan Atlanta area. For nearly four decades, these dedicated women—many of whom are leaders in education, medicine, law, and other professions—have invested their time, talent, and resources into creating wholesome, enriching experiences that build lasting friendships and develop confident young leaders. The chapter's members share a deep commitment to African American heritage and community empowerment, reflected in their comprehensive approach to youth development that spans leadership training, volunteer service, and civic engagement. What sets the Stone Mountain Chapter apart is the personal investment of its mother members, who view their work not just as programming but as a sacred responsibility to empower the next generation. Through their collective dedication and the relationships they've built over three decades, these mothers continue to inspire change and create opportunities for children to discover their potential and embrace their identity.