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1990's
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1990 |
Name of organization officially changed
back to The U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce.
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1992 |
National Wake Up America program urged
communities to get involved in politics by coordinating
voter registration campaigns, hosting debates, and
embracing pertinent community issues. Jaycees responded
to devastating hurricanes in the southeast with national
support.
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1993 |
GreenWorks! environmental education and
community action program adopted by USJCC. Jaycees Against
Youth Smoking (JAYS) adopted as national program. Junior
Chamber members were instrumental in bringing relief to
the flood-stricken Midwest.
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1994 |
Junior Chamber Mission Inn Foundation
created to build a nationwide network of care facilities
for children and adolescents affected by HIV/AIDS.
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1995 |
The Jaycee Alliance was formed as a
non-partisan, educational, grassroots governmental
advocacy organization to give young Americans a voice
in government. The Jaycee KidCare I.D. Program was
organized to provide identification to aid in the
recovery of missing children.
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1996 |
The Jaycees Wake Up America Tour bus
began a journey through the 48 contiguous states promoting
programs and membership. Social Security Reform Town Hall
Meetings program initiated.
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1997 |
Junior Chamber Center for Entrepreneurship and Career Advancement begun - a program designed to train young entrepreneurs and improve local economies.
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1998 |
Junior Chamber Center for Entrepreneurship
and Career Advancement name changed to Junior Chamber Center
for Business Advancement. Two new programs, National
usiness Network and Virtual Networking, added to encourage
Junior Chamber members to business network via the Internet
both nationally and internationally.
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1999 |
JAYS program reintroduced as an
educational program that informs children about the
dangers of smoking. Value Investing and Career Advancement
added to the Junior Chamber Center for Business Advancement
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