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Past Programs

Public School Relief Fund (1931-37) $700
Community Chest (1931-51) $1,800
Children’s Theatre & Radio Performances (1934-64) $5,200
Good Samaritan Hospital Library(1935-37) $200
Braille Committee(1938-47( $1,200
Free Children’s Dental Clinic(1938-54) $6,400
Vitamins & Cod Liver Oil for School Children (1940-42) $300
Red Cross (1940-44 $250
University Park Nursery School Dairy(1941-43 ) $300
Soldiers Socials(1942-46) $600
1943-46 Braille Room - Phoenix Public Library $6,200
1943-52 Cerebral Palsy Treatment Center in Arizona $18,750
1944-45 Community Activity Board $200
1946-47 Community Council $1,500
1947-48 Social Service Center $500
1947-49 Children’s Symphony Series $1,450
1948-49 St. Joseph’s Hospital Fund $500
1948-49 Coordinating Council for Blind Children $2,500
1950-51 Phoenix Little Theatre $1,500
1951-58 United Red Feather (United Way) $14,700
1951-52 St. Luke’s Hospital Fund $500
1952-57 Recording For The Blind - Phoenix Unit $5,800
1952-62 Arts Council $10,800
1953-71 Know Your Community Tours $8,200
1954-55 Mental Health Association $6,000
1954-55 Arizona State Fair $500
1954-57 Child Guidance Clinic $15,000
1954-57 Girl Scout Indian Troop #146 $500
1955-56 Phoenix Album TV Show $1,500
1955-61 Visiting Nurse Service $15,750
1956-59 Pre-School For Blind Children, AZ Foundation $9,400
1957-64 Arizona Press Club Annual Award $1,000
1957-68 Construction of Community Service Building $25,000
1959-60 Americanization Classroom - New Friendly House $5,000
1959-60 Heard Museum $2,000
1959-61 Jr. Museum Construction - Phoenix Art Museum $21,500
1960-61 Teacher at Florence Crittenton Home $2,500
1961-62 Purchase of Property for Golden Gate Settlement $10,000
1962-63 Director for Children’s Theatre $1,800
1962-63 Training of 34 Phoenix Union High School Students for Employment $6,000
1962-71 Student Interest Program $3,800
1962-71 The Volunteer Bureau $62,250
1963-66 Cystic Fibrosis Clinic - Good Samaritan Hospital $25,000
1964-72 Dental Care Unit - St. Joseph’s Hospital $2,500
1964-77 Junior League Puppet Theater $1,950
1965-72 Save Camelback Mountain $8,000
1966-67 New Gymnasium for Golden Gate Settlement $12,500
1966-67 Therapy Building in Valley of the Sun School $25,000
1967-68 Microfilm Library for AZ Historical Foundation $10,100
1967-69 Junior Art Museum Supplies $5,600
1967-70 World Affairs Council Headquarters $7,500
1968-73 Phoenix Zoo Education Center $86,900
1970-71 CODAC $40,350
1971-72 TV Drug Spots $1,000
1972-74 Day Care Directory $1,450
1973-74 Day Care Training $2,600
1973-75 Desert Survival Program & Film $1,800
1973-76 Child Abuse Project $36,100
1974-76 Community School Education Conference $1,100
1975-76 Criminal Justice Newspaper Supplement $5,700
1975-78 Phoenix Management Leadership Institute $1,250
1975-78 Celebrity Lecture Series $2,300
1976-78 Decision-Making Skills Workshops $8,650
 

1976-82 Rosson House $40,000
1977-81 Crisis Nursery Director’s Salary $48,400
1978-79 Foster Care Conference $5,100
1979-80 Arizona Community Foundation $5,000
1979-83 Alcoholism Workshops for Women $6,100
1979-85 Park Foundation of Phoenix $11,700
1979-80 Rosson House Gift Shop $1,500
1979-84 Science Museum $161,300
1981-85 PACT, Hello Phoenix & Celebrate Youth Festivals $15,000
1982-87 Accent On Kids (Ronald McDonald House) $114,850
1982-83 Family Violence Conference $4,500
1982-85 Arizona Coalition for Chemical Awareness $3,200
1983-85 Historic Preservation $20,200
1984-85 Data Network for Human Services $5,000
1984-86 Coalition for the Prevention of Abuse to Children $4,900
1985-86 Domestic Violence (M.E.N.S.) Support Group $10,000
1985-97 Arizona Foundation Directory $32,131
1985-97 Community Assistance Fund $281,883
1986-88 Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) $65,353
1986-88 Child Sexual Abuse Awareness $61,673
1986-88 Southwest Adoption Conference $8,000
1987-97 Orpheum Theatre $200,492
1987-90 Encanto Carousel $19,921
1987-90 Adult Illiteracy $29,410
1987-88 ArtReach $20,000
1988-92 Metropolitan Canal $10,764
1988-92 Transitional Housing for Homeless Families $96,845
1990-93 Emily Anderson Family Learning Center $52,438
1990-93 Teen Outreach $25,488
1991-94 Women In Transition $100,000
1991-98 Christmas In April $16,715
1991-94 Immunization Saturday $4,677
1992-95 Healthy Touch $46,835
1993-96 Breast Cancer $75,000
1994-97 Phoenix Museum of History $54,533
1995-97 SELF, Inc. $59,824
1995-98 HIV Disease Prevention & Education $4,607
1995-96 Foundation for Blind Children $10,000
1995-97 Valley View Elementary School $20,450
1996-99 AgeLink $50,400
1996-97 Girls First! $10,228
1996-98 Krause Memorial Children’s Fund $50,000
1996-98 UMOM New Day Center $28,641
1996-98 Volunteer Center $30,172
1997-98 Community Encore Fund/Arizona Science Center $25,000
1997-99 Free Arts For Abused Children of Arizona $30,605
1998-99 Sweet Dreams $15,287
1998-2000 Ready To Read $28,121
1998-2000 Grandpa Charlie's Growing Garden $20,490
1999-2000 Girl Scouts Beyond Bars $12,745
1999-2000 Parent Education Project $6,756
1998-2001 Project H.E.A.R.T. $63,029
1998-2001 Phoenix Theatre Outreach $51,600
1999-2001 Family Volunteering Project $32,000
1999-2003 Safe Return $67,790
1999-2003 Life Books $30,676
2001-2004 Phoenix Family Museum $89,024
2001-2004 ABC/Accreditation Benefits Children $33,694
2001-2004 Read to Me Book Party $2,749
2003-2006 Women Living Free
2003-2004 World is Mine $3,905
2005-2006 Fastbreak Reading

 

Mission Statement- The Junior League of Phoenix, Incorporated, is an organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women, and improving the community through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. Its purpose is exclusively educational and charitable.
The Junior League of Phoenix reaches out to women of all races, religions and national origins who demonstrate an interest in, and a commitment to, voluntarism.
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