Florida United States Junior League Organizations Women
Florida United States Junior League Organizations Women
Florida
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- 300 women members in Florida's Okaloosa and Walton Counties holds fundrasiers, such as Beach Appetit Junior League cookbook, to finance the Junior League's local community projects which focus on women, children and building better communities.
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- This club envisions a community where all children and families have access to resources, training, and personal encouragement. Includes calendar of events, fundraisers, community projects, and membership information.
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- Volunteers committed to empowering women. Includes information on grants, fundraisers, projects, member information and a calendar of events.
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- Projects include collaborations with Hibiscus House and the Children's Museum of the Treasure Coast, and Done-in-a-Day opportunities.
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- Find a club overview, board members, financial information, newsletter, membership information, history, and community projects.
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- A not-for-profit organization bringing together 270+ women members from Okaloosa and Walton Counties providing thousands of volunteer hours to address local issues such as child welfare, education, family support services, preservation, senior care, and l
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- Women's community service organization. Information on community programs, fundraisers, and membership.
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- The Junior League of Tampa (JLT) focuses on establishing programs and community partnerships that provide children and their families with opportunities and services essential for their physical, intellectual, emotional and social well being.
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- Volunteer women offer individual talents and time toward improving the lives of children in the Tallahassee community.
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- Events, fundraisers, membership, and products from this female volunteer organization.
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- Community service organization. Includes calendar of events, descriptions of projects and membership information.
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- The signature project, Give a Kid a Chance, assists Alachua County's five federally subsidized early education centers in obtaining: training for teachers, scholarships for children, national accreditation, and facility-wide improvements.
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- Programs for women volunteers in the Boca Raton area include: emergency shelter, food pantry, and school supplies and backpacks for needy kids.
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- Women involved in the fight to end hunger through local inovative programs and the creation of a regional Women's Resource Center to meet a wide array of women's needs and interests.
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