JACOR Foundation
An organization working to educate and bring awareness to financial literacy.
ABOUT JACOR FOUNDATION
Jones Area Council of Relief (JACOR) Foundation, Inc.
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A privately funded 501(c) 3 nonprofit organization.
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An organization founded in Jones County, working to enhance our region.
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An organized and concentrated effort that offers assistance and partners with other nonprofits and civic organizations.
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A clearinghouse for assistance services and help in Middle Georgia.
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A Christian organization.
JACOR FOUNDATION
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Our Vision
To become the hands and feet of Jesus Christ through a coordinated county-wide emergency assistance program to the people of Jones County and Middle Georgia through counseling, food, clothing, financial aid and direction to available community resources.
Our Hope
To help remove the physical needs so that the spiritual needs can be met.
Our Realization
As humans we concentrate on the weakness of our situations and not the power of our Savior.
Our Prayer
God will help us to show our faith by good works in an attempt to offer Christ to the World.
The King will reply, I tell you the truth, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me… Matthew 25:34-40
News & Updates
UGA Regional leadership program connects middle Georgia
Created in 2015 as a partnership between the Middle Georgia Regional Commission and the University of Georgia J.W. Fanning Institute for Leadership Development, a unit of UGA Public Service and Outreach, the Middle Georgia Regional Leadership Champions program has set out to build a network of people with the leadership skills and understanding to work across geographic boundaries to build a stronger middle Georgia.
Teaching Financial Literacy to the Macon Conference Christian Debutante Master Commission
We are grateful for the opportunity to teach financial literacy lessons to the Macon Conference Christian Debutante Master Commission (CDMC).
Surprising Gains from Investing $25 – $250 over 5-18 years
This is an example of how much money you can accumulate by investing $25 – $250 over 5 – 18 years. I hope you will implement this tip.
High School Uses How Money Smart Are You? in Senior Economics
Sean Cunningham, an economics teacher at Ben Bolt-Palito Blanco High School in Alice, Texas recently used our latest resource in the classroom.
July Monthly Message from the FDIC
In July we recognize Military Consumer Month. During this month, we strive to increase awareness of financial readiness for servicemembers, veterans, and their families.
Letter from Senator Warnock
JACOR contacted Senator Warnock to inform him of the importance of financial literacy and determine if he was aware of any additional programs or services to assist with the need.
Facebook Updates
Reach Out To Contact or Help
For assistance, information and/or send a donation, please contact us at:
JACOR Foundation
Post Office Box 278
Gray, Georgia 31032
(478) 443-0831















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Let’s develop a plan for back-to-school supplies and a successful year! #gethookedonjacor #financialliteracyThe back-to-school season can be an exciting time filled with new opportunities and fresh starts, but it can also bring financial stress for many families. The good news? With a little planning, you can manage back-to-school costs without breaking the bank. Read our blog to learn more: www.robinsfcu.org/news/back-school-budgeting-tips-your-family ... See MoreSee Less
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