JCI Orlando

Cause Area

  • Arts & Culture
  • Board Development
  • Community
  • International
  • Women

Location

PO BOX 2047Orlando, FL 32802 United States

Organization Information

Mission Statement

Hi!

You don't know us yet, but we're looking to change that! JCI Orlando is Orlando's best kept secret! Here's a little about us!


WHO WE ARE?

JCI is a worldwide federation of young leaders and entrepreneurs with nearly 200,000 members and millions of alumni.


WHAT DO WE DO?

We create better leaders to create better societies.


HOW DO WE DO IT?

By providing the environment for young people to meet, learn, and grow. We offer meetings, dynamic training sessions, speakers, projects, and programs.


WHERE DO WE DO THIS?

In more and 5,000 communities in over 100 countries worldwide.


WHAT DOES JCI GIVE YOU?

The confidence to reach inside yourself and achieve more than you would have thought possible as a business, social, and political leader.

HOW CAN YOU GET THE BENEFITS OF JCI?

Join JCI Orlando! =)

Description

80 YEARS OF SERVICE TO ORLANDO!

It was in April, 1927, seven years after the founding of the United Sates Junior Chamber at the urging of A. P. Phillips, Jr., formerly an active member of the Atlanta Jaycees, a group of young men formed the Orlando Junior Chamber of Commerce.

Prior to this time, few young men in the Orlando area had taken part in civic affairs but this club gave them the opportunity of community service combined with leadership training and over the years thousands of Orlando's men and women have taken advantage of this opportunity.

WORLD'S LARGEST

Need for such a club in Orlando was evidenced by the fact that membership swelled rapidly until it was recognized as the world's largest club just prior to World War II. During most of its existence, the Orlando Jaycees have tried to maintain the position as the largest club in the state of Florida. The club is usually to be found in the top 40 Jaycee clubs in the United States.

In addition, the Orlando club has extended over 30 chapters including Tallahassee, Gainesville, Daytona Beach, Deland, Sanford, Winter Park, Melbourne, Vero Beach, Winter Haven, Lakeland, St. Petersburg, Ft. Pierce, East Orange, Silent World, Special People, and West Orange.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

The first major project undertaken by the club was creation of the Orlando Municipal Airport (now known as the Orlando Executive Airport) followed by a fund raising project that helped to light the facility for night flying.

The club sponsored the formation of Community Chest in the Orlando area which was the fore runner of today's United Appeal. They later furnished a room for the patients at the old Tuberculosis Sanitarium.

During World 'War II, many members fought for their country and the club assisted the effort through such projects as bond drives, scrap metal drives, and setting up job clearing house to, alleviate the man- power shortage by providing employment for boys under the draft age. During the Korean War, the club set up a 'Blood for Korea' drive resulting in over 400 pints collected.

Right after World War the club organized the Orlando Safety Council and was later instrumental in setting up the Orlando City Parks Department.

Get-Out-The-Vote campaigns Over the years have resulted in registering thousands of new voters and record turnouts at the polls.

In later years, the club had taken over operationof a four-story building in downtown Orlando which housed a number of non-profit public service agencies as well as had provided the clubs offices. They also maintained a one story building over looking beautiful Lake Ivanhoe for several years. We then moved to Langford Park, 1808 F. Central. After Langford Park we met at the Orange County Southeast Library. Now, the club meets the Second Monday of each month at the Roadhouse Grill on Orange and Michigan Ave near downtown at 7:00PM. Everyone is welcome to arrive early to enjoy happy hour in the bar area for some social time.

The club also sponsored a massive polio immunization drive Orange County and obtained the first public approval of a bond issue by the citizens of Orlando. The organization also hosts the International Pee Wee Golf Championships.

YOUTH INVOLVEMENT

The Hugh 0'Brian Youth Leadership Seminar was organized in Florida in 1979 by the Orlando Jaycees.

Each High School in the State is given the opportunity nominate it's most outstanding sophomore student to attend the Seminar.

Florida's Seminar has been one of the fastest growing in the nation. In 1995, over 400 high schools sent outstanding sophomores to this Seminar which is now held in three sites. The Tallahassee Jaycees and the Coconut Grove Jaycees help host the Seminar in their area.

LEADERS PROVIDED

Today, many of central Florida's business, civic and political leaders readily acknowledge their early training in the Orlando Jaycees. The club has provided sever Presidents for the Florida Jaycees: W.R. Smith, Jimmy Milligan, Campbell Thornall, Burton Thornall, Don Asher, Bob Bishop, and Scott Gabrielson.

Seventy Nine years ago the voices of young men and women could rarely be heard in Orlando's community affairs. Today, the Orlando Jaycees stand proudly on their solid record of accomplishments and look forward--eagerly to the challenges of the future as we train tomorrow's community leaders today!

In 1994 The Orlando Jaycees were proud to host the 74th Annual National Convention Meeting of the United States Junior Chamber of Commerce.

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