
- STEM Day 2013
- Kaiser Permanente Supports Title 1 Schools
- Inspiring Atlanta's Youth
- Boys & Girls Club and JA Celebrate 7 Years
- All Students Served in Lamar County
- Travelers Foundation Donates Time and Dollars
- Successful Savannah Business Hall of Fame
- 100 Black Men of Savannah Partnership
- Geico and Burdell Hunt Celebrates 10 Years
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Were you a “JA kid”? Did you run your own student-led company? At the time, JA volunteers helped you better understand our economic system and made you think a little more about your future. The memories and experiences JA alumni share capture the very best of Junior Achievement. Tell us about your JA experience by taking our JA Alumnus Survey and consider sharing your success story with today’s youth as a JA of Georgia volunteer.
To provide our programs free of charge, JA of Georgia relies on the generous support of our donors.
JA of Georgia’s volunteers are the critical link between the business and education communities.
Teachers are where everything starts; get your students involved in Junior Achievement.






