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Regional East Texas Food Bank
Junior Achievement
Susan G. Komen Foundation
Tyler Bicycle Club
ARC of Tyler/Smith County
City of Tyler Fire Department
Smith County Sheriff's Department
Rose City Chili Pod
Azleway Boys Ranch |
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Whatever
the members are interested in doing! There
are no set guidelines for what kind of projects
or how many our chapter must run. Projects
typically fall into one of 6 overall categories:
Management Development, Community Development,
International Involvement, Business Development,
Membership Development, and Individual Development.
Management Development is
any project that benefits the chapter. This
includes money making events like barbecues,
food or beverage stands at local festivals,
Haunted Houses or raffles. It also includes
public relations projects like participating
in parades. Management also covers events
that help the chapter become successful like
yearly planning sessions and budgeting.
Community Development covers
any project that benefits the community outside
of the chapter. Obviously raising money for
various charities like MDA, St. Jude's Children's
Hospital, Make-a-Wish or local charities would
fall into this category. Children's events
such as Easter Egg hunts, Halloween parties,
football and baseball skills competitions,
and teen dances are also Community Development.
Jaycee chapters also help out their communities
by building bleachers, pavilions, playgrounds
and parks.
International Involvement
includes projects that introduce members to
different countries and cultures. We are an
international organization with Junior Chambers
in over 100 countries.
Business Development is a
newer category that focuses on projects that
benefit members in their professional career.
The Junior Chamber Center for Entrepreneurship
and Career Advancement is a program of seven
training sessions to teach interested individuals
the basics or starting and operating a small
business.
Membership Development includes
projects that bring new members to the organization
and provide social and business networking
opportunities to existing members.
Individual Development projects
are those designed to help Jaycees improve
their skills or gain knowledge. In addition
to business and leadership skills, we also
offer fun activities like mini-golf, wine-tasting,
stress relief or surfing the Internet. Family
concerns such as caring for aging parents
or communication skills fall into the Individual
Development area, and spiritual development
projects that allow members to learn more
about their own or another religion are also
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