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PWCJJ In The News

  • caryleejnj
  • Aug 23
  • 2 min read


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PWC Jack and Jill Featured in Haymarket-Gainesville Lifestyle Magazine: Celebrating 40 Years of Legacy and Leadership

The Prince William County Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Inc. is proud to share an exciting highlight from our recent milestone year. Our chapter was featured in the August issue of Haymarket-Gainesville Lifestyle Magazine, recognizing the culmination of our 40th anniversary celebration and the powerful impact we continue to make in our community.

This special feature not only showcased the history and legacy of our chapter but also spotlighted the commitment of our members to education, leadership, and service—the core values that have guided us for four decades.

Honoring Our Legacy Through Scholarships

As part of this year’s celebration, we were honored to award four scholarships in the names of two of our beloved chapter organizers and associates whose dedication helped shape the foundation of our chapter. These scholarships were established to reflect their passion for education and community empowerment, ensuring their legacy lives on through the success of the next generation.

By supporting students in their pursuit of higher education, these scholarships embody Jack and Jill’s mission of nurturing future leaders and creating opportunities for African American youth.

40 Years Strong—and Looking Ahead

Being featured in Haymarket-Gainesville Lifestyle Magazine is a moment of pride for every member of the Prince William County Chapter. It is a celebration of our rich history, unwavering dedication, and continued impact. From fostering cultural awareness to creating pathways for educational achievement, our work is far from done—and we are excited for the next chapter.

We thank our members, associates, community partners, and supporters who have joined us on this incredible journey. Here’s to 40 years of excellence and to many more years of making a difference in the lives of children and families across Prince William County!

 
 
 

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