
Jack and Jill of America, Incorporated is an African-American organization of mothers who nurture future leaders by strengthening children ages 2-19 through chapter programming, community service, legislative advocacy and philanthropic giving. We believe every child, with proper guidance and opportunity can be a leader.
OUR FOUNDERS:
Louise Truitt Jackson Dench, is the Mother who conceived the idea of Jack & Jill -- because she wanted Christmas to last all year long! “I went to Brooklyn once to visit a friend. She was telling me what a wonderful Christmas they had had with all their visiting friends who had moved away into various boroughs and cities. They had all these children now and everyone came back and had a Christmas party. I enjoyed the story and I said, ‘Gee, Philadelphia could enjoy something like that, but I want our group to be a club permanently, not just get-together’s at Christmas.’”

Marion Turner Stubbs Thomas, Founded Jack and Jill of America in 1938 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. “To us as mothers, it [Jack and Jill] has become a means of furthering an inherent and natural desire ...to bestow upon our children all the opportunities possible for a normal and graceful approach to a beautiful adulthood.”
Today, Jack and Jill of America, Inc. has a membership base of over 9,500 families and it is the oldest and largest African American family organization in the United States. Jack and Jill of America, Inc. is committed to ensuring that all children have the same opportunities in life.

Jack and Jill of America, Incorporated is an African-American organization of mothers who nurture future leaders by strengthening children ages 2-19 through chapter programming, community service, legislative advocacy and philanthropic giving. We believe every child, with proper guidance and opportunity can be a leader.
OUR FOUNDERS:
Louise Truitt Jackson Dench, is the Mother who conceived the idea of Jack & Jill -- because she wanted Christmas to last all year long! “I went to Brooklyn once to visit a friend. She was telling me what a wonderful Christmas they had had with all their visiting friends who had moved away into various boroughs and cities. They had all these children now and everyone came back and had a Christmas party. I enjoyed the story and I said, ‘Gee, Philadelphia could enjoy something like that, but I want our group to be a club permanently, not just get-together’s at Christmas.’”

Marion Turner Stubbs Thomas, Founded Jack and Jill of America in 1938 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. “To us as mothers, it [Jack and Jill] has become a means of furthering an inherent and natural desire ...to bestow upon our children all the opportunities possible for a normal and graceful approach to a beautiful adulthood.”
Today, Jack and Jill of America, Inc. has a membership base of over 9,500 families and it is the oldest and largest African American family organization in the United States. Jack and Jill of America, Inc. is committed to ensuring that all children have the same opportunities in life.