The New Castle County Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Incorporated, has served the Wilmington, Delaware community since 1975 with unwavering dedication to youth development and family empowerment. Founded by a collective of mothers passionate about creating positive change, this chapter has remained actively engaged in community service for more than thirty years, building lasting relationships and meaningful connections throughout Delaware. At its core, Jack and Jill represents a premier African-American organization committed to the belief that strong children create strong communities. The chapter's mission centers on nurturing young people between ages 2 and 19, helping them develop into conscientious leaders who understand the importance of giving back. What sets the New Castle County Chapter apart is its emphasis on combining personal growth with community responsibility—ensuring that as children develop their individual talents and potential, they also cultivate a deep commitment to serving others. The organization brings together families who share common values and aspirations, creating a supportive network where children and parents alike can thrive. Operating in Wilmington and throughout New Castle County, the chapter has become a cornerstone institution for families seeking authentic community connections and quality youth programming. The chapter's three-decade presence reflects not just longevity, but a genuine, sustained investment in the lives of local children and the strengthening of Delaware's African-American community.
Wilmington, DE