Introduction

Beneficiaries

Proceeds from Beautillion are apportioned to Jack and Jill's National Foundation and selected non-profit organizations based in the Greater Bay Area in support of programs that enhance children's academic skills and leadership. Back on Track, a local community based academic support program is the selected beneficiary for Beautillion 2006.

The recipients from Beautillion 2004 were:

The Imagine Bus Project is a community arts organization that addresses the lack of arts education and activities in pre-kindergarten through 12th grade by providing art education to children... right where they live. We serve over 500 disadvantaged children each week in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Back-on-Track is a community-based tutorial program providing free one-on-one academic assistance to students in grades K-12. The students served are primarily from the Western Addition and attend public schools throughout SF. Careful matching, training, workshops, 'check-ins', computers, library games and field trips are provided.

African American Art & Culture Complex Summer Program. The mission of AAACC as a community based non-profit art and cultural organization, is to nurture and facilitate the growth and sustainable development of our community through Afro-centric artistic and cultural expression, education and programming.






History of the Beautillion




History of SF Chapter of Jack and Jill