The Statesboro Jaycees is the local chapter for JCI USA, an organization made up of young professionals, ages 21-40, who work together to make a difference within their communities. Our local chapter offer programs and projects that provide individuals with a unique opportunity to better themselves and their community, all while meeting new people!
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Join the Jaycees

The Statesboro Jaycees is the local chapter for JCI USA, an organization made up of young professionals, ages 21-40, who work together to make a difference within their communities. Our local chapter offer programs and projects that provide individuals with a unique opportunity to better themselves and their community, all while meeting new people!
Join the Jaycees
The Statesboro Jaycees Core Values:
Leadership
Fellowship
Development
Service
Leadership
Fellowship
Development
Service
Why join the Statesboro Jaycees?
If you are between the ages of 21 – 40, and would like to learn more about the Statesboro Jaycees, we would love to have you join us for one of our monthly meetings! We meet on the second Tuesday of each month at 6:15pm at The Clubhouse at 2704 Old Register Road. Come early for networking beginning at 5:45pm.
Make deep & meaningful connections.
Build your leadership skills.
Enjoy travel and new experiences.
Receive world-class training.
Membership discounts.
Skills development.
Advocacy.
Empowerment.
Impact.
Network.
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I saw the Jaycees in our community making a difference locally and they always seemed to have such a fun time. I wanted to be part of the great work they were doing. Joining our chapter has been one of the best decisions I’ve ever made.
Since joining the Jaycees and getting involved, it has allowed me to make new friends and encouraged me to get more involved within the community.
I joined the Jaycees to get involved in my community and help make a difference in the town I live in. I have been in Statesboro for going on 8 years now, so I felt like it was time to branch out to network and get to know people in the ‘professional’ world. I saw my co-worker, Bailey, involved in the Jaycees and it looked like a lot of fun so I started going to events with her and then decided to join! It’s so much fun and very rewarding to know I am a helping hand in serving our community.