Junior League

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The Association of Junior Leagues International, Inc. (Junior League or JL) is a private, nonprofit educational women's volunteer organization aimed at improving communities and the social, cultural, and political fabric of civil society. With 295 Junior League chapters in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and the United Kingdom, it is one of the oldest and largest of its kind. Members engage in developing civic leadership skills, fundraising, and volunteering on JL committees to support partner community organizations related to foster children, domestic violence, human trafficking, illiteracy, city beautification, and other issues. Its Mission is to advance women's leadership through meaningful community impact through volunteer action, collaboration, and training. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Junior League
rdf:langString Junior League
rdf:langString Junior League
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rdf:langString Junior League members sell flowers during WWI. New York City?
rdf:langString November 2021
rdf:langString $7,035,466 (inc. direct program support as all members serve as unpaid volunteers)
rdf:langString New York, NY, U.S.
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rdf:langString New York, NY 10038
rdf:langString Laurel Lee-Alexander
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rdf:langString New York Junior League
rdf:langString Junior League for the Promotion of the Settlement Movement,
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rdf:langString its kind.
rdf:langString Private, 501 nonprofit
rdf:langString The Association of Junior Leagues International, Inc. (Junior League or JL) is a private, nonprofit educational women's volunteer organization aimed at improving communities and the social, cultural, and political fabric of civil society. With 295 Junior League chapters in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and the United Kingdom, it is one of the oldest and largest of its kind. Members engage in developing civic leadership skills, fundraising, and volunteering on JL committees to support partner community organizations related to foster children, domestic violence, human trafficking, illiteracy, city beautification, and other issues. Its Mission is to advance women's leadership through meaningful community impact through volunteer action, collaboration, and training. It was founded in 1901 in New York City by Barnard College debutante Mary Harriman Rumsey.
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rdf:langString 140,000 women

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