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Junior League of Salt Lake City

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The Junior League of Salt Lake City is a women's group of trained volunteers who provide time and money to improve the lives of women and children in our community.

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The Junior League of Salt Lake City, Inc. is a charitable organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women and improving communities through the effective action, education and leadership of trained volunteers. In 2003-04 the Junior League of Salt Lake City donated approximately 20,000-25,000 volunteer hours and $200,000 to address critical issues in our community.

Headquarters

The Junior League of Salt Lake City is located at 526 East 300 South in Salt Lake City. The building was purchased and remodeled by the Junior League of Salt Lake City in 2000 using funds donated in a capital campaign. It houses the administrative offices of the league, meeting rooms that are available for use by the community, and the Women Helping Women clothing closet.

History

The Junior League of Salt Lake City became a member of the Association of Junior Leagues International in 1931. The Junior League has performed many valuable projects in the Salt Lake City area.

1930s

  • Family Service Society
  • YWCA
  • Children's Theatre Project
  • Neighborhood House Nursery School
  • 1940s

    Traveler's Aid Society
    Art Barn
    Red Cross
    Central Volunteer Bureau

    1950s

    Hearing and Speech Foundation
    Utah Education TV Channel (KUTV) founded in collaboration with the University of Utah
    "Number Seven Sunny Street" TV program by League members on KUED-TV

    1960s

    Salt Lake Art Center
    Community Mental Health Center
    Utah Museum of Natural History (UMNH)
    Utah Heritage Foundation

    1970s

    Junior Science Academy at UMNH
    Wheeler Farm
    KUER-FM
    Rape Recovery Center

    1980s

    Ronald McDonald House
    S.T.A.R. - Hansen Planetarium

    1990s

    Utah AIDS Foundation
    Alliance House
    Children's Justice Center
    The Sharing Place
    Art Space

    2000s

    Celebration of Life (in partnership with Community Nursing Services)
    Freedom Garden (in partnership with Volunteers of America, Utah)
    Refugee Integration Into Society through Education (RISE) in partnership with Catholic Community Services
    Educating Parents, Investing in Children (EPIC) in partnership with Salt Lake CAP Head Start at Palmer Court

    Current projects

    The Junior League of Salt Lake City currently has two League-owned projects, The Junior League CARE Fair and Women Helping Women. The Junior League CARE Fair is the largest free health care fair in the state of Utah. It is held each July to provide routine medical services and community assistance information. Women Helping Women is a project in which Junior League volunteers collect and distribute donated professional women's clothing. These clothes are donated to women entering the workforce and who are in transition towards self-sufficiency. Clients are referred to the project by government and social service agencies. The Junior League also runs Mini-Projects, which are typically done-in-a-day projects to help local organizations with smaller projects or portions of larger projects. The Junior League provides volunteers and funding to support these projects.

    References

    Junior League of Salt Lake City Wikipedia