Rooted in a mission to strengthen children and build community leaders, Jack and Jill of America, Inc. Northeast Dallas Chapter has been serving families throughout the Garland area since its founding in 2009. Born from the determination of founder Danielle Wesley and a growing network of mothers seeking to enrich children's lives in the northeastern Dallas suburbs, the chapter represents a cultural bridge connecting young people to opportunities and experiences that prepare them for today's global society. The organization brings together mothers from Garland, Plano, Wylie, Sachse, Rowlett, Rockwall, and surrounding areas who share a vision of developing systematic approaches to service and leadership excellence. As part of the nationally recognized Jack and Jill of America, Inc.—an African-American organization with a legacy dating back to 1938—the Northeast Dallas Chapter carries forward a tradition of nurturing future leaders through five essential programmatic pillars: cultural awareness that preserves heritage, educational development that builds integrity and knowledge, social and recreational engagement that encourages healthy relationships, health promotion that empowers families, and civic advocacy that protects children's rights. Through volunteer service, community events, and philanthropic initiatives, the Garland chapter creates transformative experiences that foster leadership, build strong communities, and uplift generations. The organization's invitation-based membership model ensures a committed community of mothers working together to reproduce excellence in their own backyards.
Garland, TX