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Regional Programming

Since Jack and Jill of America, Inc. was founded in 1938, it has evolved into a strong national organization as a result of strong programming. One of the hallmarks of Jack and Jill is its emphasis on youth development with our youth leadership programs.

Carole Robertson Day

To honor the life and enduring influence of our Birmingham Chapter Teen, Carole Robertson, chapters across the nation commemorate her legacy through activities that underscore the principles of human rights, civil rights, and racial harmony, ideals she was unable to witness in her lifetime.

Jack and Jill Day

Jack and Jill Day serves as a nationwide celebration for all families associated with Jack and Jill of America, Inc. This tradition marks a significant occasion for families to reunite following the summer break and commence the programming year together.

Ann Owen Gordon Oratorical

The Ann Owen Gordon Teen Oratorical Competition offers a platform to inspire, display, and commemorate excellence in oral communication and public speaking among preteens and teens.

Black Family Day

Black Family Day centers around celebrating the facets of family life and the rich cultural heritage of African American families. Through various activities, the event fosters family unity, and community service initiatives benefiting children in need.

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