Founded in December 2010 by visionary mothers in Raleigh, NC, the Capital City Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Inc. emerged from a shared commitment to reinforce ethnic pride, development, and leadership within African American families. What began as a dessert reception at a local restaurant has grown into a thriving chapter guided by the national organization's fundamental mission of strengthening children through leadership development, volunteer service, philanthropic giving, and civic duty. The chapter's story reflects the dedication of mothers who came together with a clear vision: to create meaningful opportunities for their children to grow, serve, and lead. Over more than two decades, Capital City has built a legacy of service in the Raleigh community, establishing beloved traditions like the Black Family Day Luncheon and Moving Up Ceremony that honor family achievements and milestone transitions. The chapter's mothers take pride in treasuring the present while shaping the future of their families and communities, organizing activities that range from back-to-school initiatives and food drives to legislative advocacy and national conference participation. Capital City's commitment extends beyond programming to genuine relationship-building, creating a supportive network where families connect across generations. Today, the chapter continues the work begun by its founding members, serving as a beacon of cultural pride and community engagement in Wake County, embodying the belief that strong families and civic-minded youth create stronger communities.
Raleigh, NC