Solutions Summit: Women in the Workplace
The Junior League of Boston’s (JL Boston) Advocacy and Public Affairs Committees welcome you to join us at our Solutions Summit on Saturday, March 11, 2023 from 8:30 am to 12 noon.… Read More
Positive self-image and inner confidence are critical elements for girls. JL Boston’s direct community service programs focusing on the wellness of girls provide hands-on support to girls in Greater Boston to reach and retain their full potential. And our volunteers receive training and social support through membership.
Our valued collaborators receive thousands of direct volunteer hours each year from JL Boston members. We develop and implement quality direct service programming for your organization and can assist with development events and strategy. Many of our members have extensive non-profit board service experience and may be available to support your Board. Find out how to collaborate with us.
JL Boston was established in 1906 by young women interested in becoming volunteers trained to address the community challenges and needs of Greater Boston. Today we continue to enable passionate women volunteers opportunities and training to give back to the Boston community.
JL Boston's Royal Regency Ball - April 15th from 6 to 11 pm -- Tickets on sale now!
The Junior League of Boston is an organization of women whose mission is to advance women’s leadership for meaningful community impact through volunteer action, collaboration, and training.
2023 Royal Regency Ball – Saturday, April 15th from 6 to 11 pm
JL Boston Arts is a structured group-mentoring program that explores the arts with fifth grade girls. The project provides exposure and hands-on access to different art-related disciplines, including performing arts, visual arts, culinary arts, and design.
Kids in the Kitchen uses a physical wellness curriculum developed in consultation with adolescent nutrition, education, and physical fitness experts. Find out more about this amazing program.
We are thrilled to announce that this year’s Little Black Dress Initiative (LBDI) will spread awareness and benefit the Junior League of Boston, and our mission-based focus area: the Economic Empowerment of Women. Members can register here to participate and pledge to raise a minimum of $200. All funds raised in a member’s name will be credited toward their C&T Commitment.
LBDI Participants will wear the same little black dress (or any all-black outfit) on March 20 – March 24 to spark conversation about the Junior League of Boston, and our impact in the Greater Boston community. LBDI Participants will have a personal fundraising goal of $200.
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