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IN HR0011
Resolution
Status
N/A
Primary Sponsor
Cherrish Pryor
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AI Summary
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Recognizes the Indianapolis Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Inc. as a historic African American organization that benefits youth in social, cultural, and educational endeavors.
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Jack and Jill of America, Inc. was founded on January 24, 1938, in Philadelphia by Marion Stubbs Thomas to provide opportunities for African American youth ages 2-19.
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The Indianapolis Provisional Chapter held its first organized meeting on April 3, 1951, and was installed as the 33rd chapter nationally and seventh chapter of the Midwestern Region on September 8, 1951.
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The Indianapolis Chapter currently has 75 mother members, 66 children, 53 teens, 68 fathers, 5 associate members, and 12 life members.
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The national organization has over 220 chapters representing over 30,000 family members engaged in annual programming activities guided under national themes.
Legislative Description
A HOUSE RESOLUTION recognizing the Indianapolis Chapter of Jack and Jill of American, Inc.