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 friendship and ongoing 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.
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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.
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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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