JLP Foundation Seeking New Board Members!

Junior League of Phoenix Foundation Seeking New Board Members!  The Junior League of Phoenix Foundation Board of Directors is looking for dedicated and enthusiastic individuals to join us as members of the Board to steward our mission. Ideally, Board candidates will have a desire to become involved in non-profit management, finance, grant funding, marketing and/or… Read More

“Volunteering is my passion.”

 CLO Fireside Chat featuring Katherine Cecala “Katherine is a woman who makes her community better, she is JLP.” – Eileen Sullivan, Junior League of Phoenix Sustainer If one is looking for inspiration this new year, President of Junior Achievement of Arizona and Junior League of Phoenix sustaining member, Katherine Cecala, is a captivating choice for… Read More

Jeannette Maré, founder of Ben’s Bells, to speak at January GMM

Jeannette Maré, Ben’s Bells Founder and Executive Director, will lead “A Conversation on Kindness”, an in-depth discussion of the challenges and opportunities we encounter in every interaction as we strive to create a kinder community, at the Junior League of Phoenix January General Membership Meeting. During this presentation, Jeannette will reflect on her own personal… Read More

JLP Volunteer Updates

JLP Impacts the Community: 970 Volunteer Hours Completed To-Date Our Community Impact shifts are going strong!  215 JLP volunteers have completed 54 shifts, 160 shift hours and 970 total volunteer hours this year already! This is incredible! Keep up the amazing work and thank you so much for all you give back to our community… Read More

Nominating Committee Announces President Elect

Wendy Brooks slated for President in 2018-20 The Nominating Committee of The Junior League of Phoenix is pleased to announce they have selected Wendy Brooks as President Elect (PE). She is slated to follow Cathy Comer’s presidency and will begin her tenure in 2018 through 2020. Ms. Brooks initially joined the JLP in 2003 and completed one active year here. She… Read More

CLO Panelists Announced, continued!

CLO Panel: Community Leadership and Municipal Boards and Commissions On October 25, 2016, the Community Leadership and Outreach (CLO) Committee will be hosting a panel of community leaders that are currently serving on or have recently served on a municipal board or commission. The purpose of this panel is to demystify this type of civic… Read More

CLO Panel: Community Leadership and Municipal Boards and Commissions

On October 25, 2016, the Community Leadership and Outreach (CLO) Committee will be hosting a panel of community leaders that are currently serving on or have recently served on a municipal board or commission. The purpose of this panel is to demystify this type of civic engagement and to encourage Junior League of Phoenix members… Read More

2016 Provisional Community Night

Did you know that last year Fresh Express sold over $50,000 of affordable produce throughout “food deserts” across Phoenix? Or that Junior League of Phoenix members have a goal of completing 3000 hours of community impact this year? Or that Kids in the Kitchen teaches kids the sugary content of foods through the use of… Read More

Volunteer Internationally with AJLI + Cross-Cultural Solutions

Cross-Cultural Solutions is a nonprofit working to address critical global issues by providing meaningful volunteer service to communities abroad, and contributing responsibly to local economies. As a leader in the field of international volunteer travel for over 20 years, they know that the best approach to International volunteering—the only approach—is one designed by the community.… Read More

Governor’s Volunteer Service Awards – nominations due 7/15!

NOW OPEN! Nominations are due July 15, 2016. Governor’s Volunteer Service Awards Nominations: Arizona’s Top Honor for Volunteer Service The Governor’s Commission on Service and Volunteerism is pleased to announce that nominations are now open for the 15th Annual Governor’s Volunteer Service Awards.  Please nominate a deserving individual or group in your community for what is considered… Read More