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More Ways To Make A Difference
Jack & Jill Center offers a myriad of ways to make a true difference in our community. You could inquire
about our GIFT Society (bottom of page 6), become a Friend of Jack & Jill Center (page 9), attend a
signature event (page 10), or join the Corporate Partner Program (page 11). Here are a few more ways
to get involved!
Fran Payne became the Executive Director of Jack & Jill Center in
1969, and under her leadership, the number of children served
increased and wrap-around support programming such as the Family
Program became the service model of Jack & Jill Center. Fran Payne
Society (FPS) was created upon Fran's retirement to honor her life-long dedication. FPS unites
generous community members as they carry on her legacy and recognizes them with members-only
events. For more information, contact Chief Development Officer, Maria Meyer, at (954) 463 - 8772,
ext. 203 or mmeyer@jackandjillcenter.org.
Young Professionals Network (YPN) is a networking group of
individuals ages 21-40 who are dedicated to serving their community.
YPN provides community awareness, volunteer services, program
assistance, and financial support for children and families. YPN events
include quarterly happy hours, volunteer activities at the Center, personal development events,
opportunities to network with other Jack & Jill Center constituents, Bowl for Change, and Trunk-or-
Treat. For more information, contact Business Development Manager, Taqwann Fulton at (954) 463 –
8772, ext. 217 or tfulton@jackandjillcenter.org.
ReadingPals—
Jack & Jill Center is a proud partner of United Way of Broward County’s ReadingPals
Program, a Florida-wide volunteer literacy initiative designed by the Children's Movement of Florida
that provides mentors for early education and elementary students for just one hour per week. For more
information, contact Community Relations Coordinator, Amber Binford at (954) 463 – 8772, ext. 261
or abinford@jackandjillcenter.org.
Jack & Jill Center’s commercial kitchen space operates as a ghost
kitchen for local culinary businesses offering off-premises
consumption. Space is available for tenants and we offer competitive
rental rates. For more information or to take a tour, contact Business
Development Manager, Taqwann Fulton at (954) 463 – 8772, ext. 217 or
tfulton@jackandjillcenter.org.
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We are hiring! Jack & Jill Center team members are immersed in a community of
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educators, administrators, and others who eagerly curate an enriching and supportive learning and
working environment. View open positions at www.jackandjillcenter.org/careers.
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Groups and individuals of at least 14 years of age* can request opportunities to volunteer
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as tutors, teacher assistants, organizational aids, campus beautification aids, event volunteers, and more.
For more information, contact Community Relations Coordinator, Amber Binford at (954) 463 –
8772, ext. 261 or abinford@jackandjillcenter.org. (*Individuals under 14 years of age must be
accompanied by an adult and receive permission in advance.)
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