Additionally, all age groups are mandated to incorporate service projects into their age group activities. The chapter supports the Center for Children and Young Adults through its backpack and school supply drives. For many years, we have organized a "New Attitude Clothing Drive and Seminar" for the Metro Transitional Center. Many chapter wide service projects are scheduled throughout the program year. with 29 members in July 1980 and installed as Jack and Jill of America, Inc., North Suburban Atlanta Chapter on September 14, 1980.įour family activities are planned each program year: the Jack and Jill Day Family Picnic (September), Family Christmas Celebration (December), Chapter Black History Program (February) and Black Family Day (May). The provisional chapter was chartered by Jack and Jill of America, Inc. The group collected donations for UNICEF, donated books to the North Fulton Child Development Center, gave $200 to the United Negro College Fund and donated food baskets to the needy. Over 50 activities for 65 children were planned and completed. The provisional chapter established a budget, designed a program and carried out community service projects. and in September was accepted as a provisional chapter under the sponsorship of Jack and Jill of America, Inc., Atlanta Chapter. In May, the group submitted an application to Jack and Jill of America, Inc. In April, 1979 twenty-five women living in the northern suburban section of Atlanta met to discuss the possibility of establishing a chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Inc.
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