About Us

Junior Auxiliary is a national non-profit organization that encourages members to render charitable services, which are beneficial to the general public, with particular emphasis on children! Junior Auxiliary provides the member with the opportunity to serve and to be a vital part of the community.


Our Vicksburg chapter is dedicated to community improvement by meeting the needs of children, youth, and families. We support the ideals symbolized by the five points of the National Association of Junior Auxiliaries (NAJA) crown: charity, youth, health, community service, and leadership. Helping children and making a difference in their lives is the principle on which Junior Auxiliary was founded.

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Our Prayer

Send us, O God, as Thy messengers to the hearts without a home, to lives without love, to the crowds without a guide. Send us to the children whom none have blessed, to the famished whom none have visited, to the fallen whom none have lifted, to the bereaved whom none have comforted.


Kindle Thy flame on the altars of our hearts, that others may be warmed thereby; cause Thy light to shine in our souls, that others may see the way; keep our sympathies and insight ready, our wills keen, our hands quick to help others in their need.


Grant us clear vision, true judgment, with great daring as we seek to right the wrong; and so endow us with cheerful love that we may minister to the suffering and forlorn even as Thou wouldst. May the blessing of God Almighty, the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit, rest upon us and upon all our work. May He give us light to guide us, courage to support us, and love to unite us now and forever more.

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Awards

NAJA Graduate Scholarship Program

The Betty W. Robbins Endowed Scholarship applications are now available online here for those pursuing graduate study in fields which address the special needs of children and youth. The application will be available from September 1st through February 1st and the scholarship will be awarded in April.

JA Vicksburg Scholarship
The Junior Auxiliary of Vicksburg is pleased to offer (5) $1,000 scholarships and (1) $2,000 scholarship to 2024 graduating high school seniors from Warren County schools. The scholarships are limited to students planning to enroll in a full-time program with a minimum of 12 semester hours and Warren County residents. Scholarship applications are due February 9, 2024, with recipients selected and notified in March 2024.

2022-2023 Marth Wise Award for Camp Silvercloud


2021-2022 Public Relations Service Award


2021 Norma DeLong Education Award for Safety Town


2021 Public Relations Finance Award for Santa Stories


2020 Public Relations Finance Award for Pirate & Princess Party


2020 MAG Award Winner for the Safe Haven Provisional Service Project


2020 Martha Wise Award for Heart & Sole


2019 Public Relations Service Award for Heart & Sole


2019 Louise Crump Outstanding Service Award for Service Project Heart & Sole


2019 Norma De Long Education Award for Game of Life


2019 Attendance Award for Area Meeting


2018 MAG Award Winner for the "Blessing Bags Campaign" Provisional Service Project


2018 Betty Robbins Volunteer of the Year Award for Regional V to Life Member Jennifer Grey


2016 Martha Wise Award for Camp Silvercloud


2013 MAG Award Winner for the Plant a Seed Provisional Service Project


2008 Martha Wise Award Winner for the Playground at Catfish Row Service Project


2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, & 2020 NAJA Efficiency Award Winner

Our History

As long as there have been caring people, there have been service groups. Our particular service organization grew out of the economic condition of the Depression.


The Junior Auxiliary of Vicksburg met for the first time in May 1936 with assistance from the Jackson Junior (Auxiliary) League. In September of 1936, there were twelve charter members with Mrs. R. L. Dent serving as the first president.


Their purpose was to service the community where they could do the most good with their time and money. For a year, they assisted with all drives and welfare work while making a study of the needs of the area. Child Welfare, with an eye for the underprivileged, was the high point of their interest. Thus, the Day Nursery was selected.


The first Day Nursery School was started in October 1937 on Drummond Street with six students. These children were picked up at their homes and carried to the school where they were fed, bathed, clothed, and entertained until they were returned home in the afternoon.


On November 3, 1941, the Vicksburg organization met with groups from nine other towns in Mississippi and Arkansas to unite their efforts into a national organization. Mrs. Brodie Crump of Greenville was elected president. All ten groups ratified the tentative constitution, and on November 14, 1941, the National Association of Junior Auxiliaries was formed.


The support and encouragement given Junior Auxiliary by the community has served as an inspiration and incentive to the workers.

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