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About JA | Junior Achievement USA Junior Achievement USA is the nation's largest organization dedicated to giving young people the knowledge and skills they need to own their economic success, plan for their future, and make smart academic and economic choices
Junior Achievement - Wikipedia JA (Junior Achievement) Worldwide is the global coordinating body of the Junior Achievement network, a non-profit youth organization founded in 1919 in the United States by Horace A Moses, Theodore Vail, and Winthrop M Crane
JA Worldwide Building the skills that employers seek and that entrepreneurs need Our skill-building programs—for students as young as 5 and as old as 25—are more important than ever before in JA’s century of innovation and achievement
About Us - Junior Achievement Junior Achievement’s programs—in the core content areas of work and career readiness, entrepreneurship and financial literacy—ignite the spark in young people to experience and realize the opportunities and realities of work and life in the 21st century
Locations - Junior Achievement USA Looking to get involved with JA? Search by zip code to find your local Junior Achievement office nearest you!
Junior Achievement of Washington | Washington Gives MissionJunior Achievement's (JA) purpose is to inspire and prepare young people to succeed in a global economy Through cutting-edge, experiential learning programs focused on financial literacy, work readiness, and entrepreneurship, JA broadens the canvas of possibility
JA Programs - Junior Achievement USA Junior Achievement USA provides training, materials, and support to bolster the chances for student success with JA programs Explore local JA programming now!
Supporting Confident Kids: Junior Achievement Sets High Bar with . . . Supporting Confident Kids: Junior Achievement Sets High Bar with Schools, Teachers and Students “Kids are scared about their future,” says Colleen Gerace, District Director at Junior Achievement (JA) of Northern Michigan