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Junior Optimist Octagon International

Junior Optimist Octagon International
Jooi logo.jpg
The Official Logo for JOOI
Motto Flying high with optimism
Formation 1988
Type Service Organization
Headquarters Optimist International Headquarters
4494 Lindell Blvd
St. Louis, Missouri, Missouri, U.S. 63108
Membership
15,000+
Official language
English, French
Website http://www.jooi.org/

Junior Optimist Octagon International (JOOI) is an active youth service organization that was created in 1988 and is affiliated with Optimist International, its sponsor. There are more than 18,500 members in over 675 communities around the world.

There are three types of JOOI clubs that are separated by age groups: Alpha Clubs (6–9 years), Junior Optimist Clubs (10–13 years), and Octagon Clubs (14-18). Due to the various age groups, each type of JOOI club serves their community in different ways. While different approaches are undertaken, the main goal of JOOI members is "to promote positive change in their communities."

Like Optimist International, JOOI is "a community-based organization with a hierarchy that can take a member from a club to office at zone, district, national and international levels." Typically, each club plans their own fund raisers and service projects. The money raised is then donated to (projects and organizations that will improve the well-being of others, such as the Childhood Cancer Campaign (CCC).

JOOI's motto is "Kids Serving Kids." Since JOOI keeps leadership local, it is able to "empower young people to make positive decisions to serve fellow youths and their community."

In 1988, Optimist International recognized the rapid growth of Optimist Youth Clubs, which had grown to 30,000 members in 1,000 Junior Optimist and Octagon Clubs, and formed its own international organization - Junior Optimist Octagon International. Since then, JOOI members have engaged themselves in youth service activities, such as the Childhood Cancer Campaign (CCC), the Optimist International Junior Golf Championships (OIJGC), and scholarship contests. Through their positive attitudes and unwavering commitment, JOOI members continue to play a significant role in the change for the greater good.

During the months of June and July, the JOOI Convention takes place and members across the globe gather together. At this convention, members learn how to become great leaders in their Clubs and schools, exchange project ideas, and meet representatives from Clubs all over the world.

The JOOI International Convention is an annual international gathering of JOOI members that takes place at the beginning of July. The International Convention is composed of several activities throughout its four-day span: workshops, business sessions, service projects, and recreational activities. Various workshops take place that teach members how to become great leaders in their communities and are led by guest speakers as well as members from the JOOI Board of Directors. While topics range from communication skills to life lessons, all of these workshops allow members to learn more about themselves and motivate them to be the best that they can. The business sessions that take place are where members learn about the current issues within the organization. During specific sessions, accredited delegates representing their clubs vote for any changes within the Policy for Governance of JOOI.


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