About Us
Welcome to Junior Auxiliary of Vicksburg
JA 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.

The Junior Auxiliary of Vicksburg was founded in May 1936 during the Great Depression, with guidance from the Jackson Junior League. Twelve charter members, led by President Mrs. R.L. Dent, came together with a shared goal: to serve their community where their time and resources could do the most good.


After a year of supporting local drives and studying area needs, the group focused on child welfare and opened a Day Nursery School in October 1937 on Drummond Street. The nursery cared for six children daily — providing transportation, meals, clothing, and enrichment in a safe, nurturing environment.


In 1941, the Vicksburg chapter joined nine others from Mississippi and Arkansas to form the National Association of Junior Auxiliaries (NAJA). The ongoing encouragement from the Vicksburg community continues to inspire JA members as they carry forward a legacy of compassionate service.

See all of our chapter's current members here