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Saluting Young Black Men

Organization continues to Uplift and Groom Youth

Special to Texas Metro News

Sixteen young Black men will be introduced at the annual Jack and Jill of America, Inc. – Dallas Chapter’s 2025 Beautillion,  Saturday, March 8, 2025 at the Hyatt Regency Reunion in downtown Dallas, TX.

The young men (Beaux) are scholars, athletes, community servants, volunteers, activists, and entrepreneurs. Spiritually-grounded, all have expressed an interest in or already received acceptance letters to colleges and universities.

Each Beaux will be escorted by a young, equally outstanding young high school female (Belle).

Jack and Jill of America, Inc. is a membership organization of mothers with children ages 2 to 19; to foster the growth and development of future African American leaders through various activities such as leadership training, community service, philanthropic giving, and promoting civic responsibility. Established in 1938, the organization has grown to include an impressive network of 252 chapters and over 40,000 members.

The Dallas Chapter was chartered in 1953 by a group of 18 mothers, now commemorating 70+ years of achieving excellence. The Dallas Chapter has an essential role within the local community, actively promoting cultural and social awareness for our children while fostering an environment that enables them to thrive, learn, accomplish, and prosper.

With a current membership of over 100 dedicated mothers, Judy London-Young serves as the 36th President of the Dallas Chapter.

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