SISTER CHAPTERS
What is a Sister Chapter?
In Junior Chamber International (JCI), a Sister Chapter is a local chapter from another city or country with which we share a formal ongoing chapter-chapter relationship.
These relationships are built through:
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Mutual visits and exchanges
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Joint participation in JCI events and conferences
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Cultural, leadership, and community collaborations
Sister chapter relationships reflect our commitment to international cooperation, leadership development, and global citizenship, which are core values of JCI.
Why Sister Chapters Matter?
Having sister chapters allows JCI Marina Singapore to:
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Foster meaningful cross-border friendships among members
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Encourage cultural understanding and global perspectives
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Create opportunities for joint projects, visits, and collaborations
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Strengthen international networks within the JCI community
These connections enrich the JCI experience for our members and support our mission to develop active citizens through international engagement.
Our Sister Chapters
JCI Marina Singapore maintains friendly relations with sister chapters across different countries and regions.
These partnerships may include official twinning agreements, long-standing friendships, or active collaborative relationships.
Details of our sister chapters are maintained by the International Affairs team and updated as relationships evolve.
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