Junior League
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The Association of Junior Leagues International, Inc. (AJLI) is a non-profit organization
Non-profit organization
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 of 292 Junior Leagues in Canada
Canada
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, Mexico
Mexico
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, United Kingdom
United Kingdom
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 and the United States
United States
The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district...

. Junior Leagues are educational and charitable women's organizations aimed at improving their communities through volunteerism
Voluntarism (action)
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 and building their members' civic leadership skills through training. According to its mission, "The Association of Junior Leagues International Inc. (AJLI) is an organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women and improving communities through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. Its purpose is exclusively educational and charitable."

History

The first Junior League, the Junior League for the Promotion of the Settlement Movement
Settlement movement
The settlement movement was a reformist social movement, beginning in the 1880s and peaking around the 1920s in England and the US, with a goal of getting the rich and poor in society to live more closely together in an interdependent community...

 (now the Junior League of the City of New York, Inc. also called the New York Junior League) was founded in 1901 in New York City by Mary Harriman, daughter of railroad executive Edward H. Harriman. Inspired by a lecture on settlement movements that chronicled the works of social reformers such as Lillian Wald
Lillian Wald
Lillian D. Wald was a nurse; social worker; public health official; teacher; author; editor; publisher; activist for peace, women's, children's and civil rights; and the founder of American community nursing...

 and Jane Addams
Jane Addams
Jane Addams was a pioneer settlement worker, founder of Hull House in Chicago, public philosopher, sociologist, author, and leader in woman suffrage and world peace...

, Mary organized others to become involved in settlement work. The organization's first project was working at the College Settlement on Rivington Street in New York City’s Lower East Side. The League was soon emulated, and by 1921, 30 Leagues joined to form the national association.

In 1921, after serving as New York city's Junior League president from 1907–1910 Dorothy Payne Whitney
Dorothy Payne Whitney
Dorothy Payne Whitney was an American-born social activist and philanthropist and a member of the prominent Whitney family.-Biography:...

 became the first president of the Association of Junior Leagues International Inc., operating as the umbrella organization for all Junior Leagues worldwide. There are currently 296 Leagues in Canada, the United States, Mexico and the UK. The first League outside the United States was in Montreal, Canada.

Notable League Members

Members listed are not solely a representation of women who have dedicated their time to the Junior League, but rather are or have been associated with the organization. Several have achieved eminence on their own merit apart from this organization.
  • Florence Bird
    Florence Bird
    Florence Bayard Bird, was a Canadian broadcaster, journalist, and Senator.Born Florence Rhein in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She attended Bryn Mawr College and, in 1928, married journalist John Bird. They moved to Montreal in 1931...

    , Canadian broadcaster, journalist and Senator
  • Margot Birmingham, wife of Ross Perot
    Ross Perot
    Henry Ross Perot is a U.S. businessman best known for running for President of the United States in 1992 and 1996. Perot founded Electronic Data Systems in 1962, sold the company to General Motors in 1984, and founded Perot Systems in 1988...

  • Pam Bondi
    Pam Bondi
    Pamela Jo Bondi is the current Attorney General of Florida.-Early life and education:Bondi's hometown is Temple Terrace, Florida. Her father, Joseph Bondi, was a City Councilman and then Mayor of Temple Terrace. She is a graduate of C. Leon King High School in Tampa, Florida...

    , Attorney General of Florida
  • Lindsay Brice, photographer
  • Barbara Bush
    Barbara Bush
    Barbara Pierce Bush is the wife of the 41st President of the United States George H. W. Bush, and served as First Lady of the United States from 1989 to 1993. She is the mother of the 43rd President George W. Bush and of the 43rd Governor of Florida Jeb Bush...

    , former First Lady
    First Lady
    First Lady or First Gentlemanis the unofficial title used in some countries for the spouse of an elected head of state.It is not normally used to refer to the spouse or partner of a prime minister; the husband or wife of the British Prime Minister is usually informally referred to as prime...

  • Laura Bush
    Laura Bush
    Laura Lane Welch Bush is the wife of the 43rd President of the United States, George W. Bush. She was the First Lady of the United States from January 20, 2001, to January 20, 2009. She has held a love of books and reading since childhood and her life and education have reflected that interest...

    , former First Lady
    First Lady
    First Lady or First Gentlemanis the unofficial title used in some countries for the spouse of an elected head of state.It is not normally used to refer to the spouse or partner of a prime minister; the husband or wife of the British Prime Minister is usually informally referred to as prime...

  • Julia Child
    Julia Child
    Julia Child was an American chef, author, and television personality. She is recognized for introducing French cuisine to the American public with her debut cookbook, Mastering the Art of French Cooking, and her subsequent television programs, the most notable of which was The French Chef, which...

    , chef and author of Mastering the Art of French Cooking
  • Sarah Palfrey Cooke
    Sarah Palfrey Cooke
    Sarah Hammond Palfrey Fabyan Cooke Danzig was a female tennis player from the United States....

    , two-time Wimbledon champion
  • Jeannie Deakyne
    Jeannie Deakyne
    Jeannie Deakyne née Panton is the winner of the Mrs. Texas International 2005 and Mrs. U.S. Beauties 2008 beauty pageants.-Early life and education:...

    , Army Officer and recipient of the Bronze Star Medal
    Bronze Star Medal
    The Bronze Star Medal is a United States Armed Forces individual military decoration that may be awarded for bravery, acts of merit, or meritorious service. As a medal it is awarded for merit, and with the "V" for valor device it is awarded for heroism. It is the fourth-highest combat award of the...

  • Rebecca Dorman, labor leader, award-winning field examiner for Region 15, National Labor Relations Board
  • Ruth Draper
    Ruth Draper
    Ruth Draper was an American actress, dramatist and noted diseuse who specialized in character-driven monologues.-Early life and family:...

    , actress
  • Louise Kirk Edwards, philanthropist
  • Pat Evans
    Pat Evans (mayor)
    Patricia A. Evans was the mayor of Plano, Texas from 2002-2009. She was first elected in May 2002 and was reelected to another two-year term in May 2004. On May 13, 2006, Evans clinched a third term with 57.4 percent of the vote. Her final term lasted three years. This makes her the...

    , former three-term mayor of Plano, Texas from 2002–2009
  • Betty Ford
    Betty Ford
    Elizabeth Ann Bloomer Warren Ford , better known as Betty Ford, was First Lady of the United States from 1974 to 1977 during the presidency of her husband Gerald Ford...

    , former First Lady
    First Lady
    First Lady or First Gentlemanis the unofficial title used in some countries for the spouse of an elected head of state.It is not normally used to refer to the spouse or partner of a prime minister; the husband or wife of the British Prime Minister is usually informally referred to as prime...

  • Cornelia Fort
    Cornelia Fort
    Cornelia Clark Fort was an aviator in the Women's Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron later called Women Airforce Service Pilots, who became the first female pilot in American history to die on active duty.-Early life and career:...

    , first female pilot in American history to die on active duty
  • Judith Giuliani (née Nathan), wife of former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani
  • Margaret Hamilton
    Margaret Hamilton
    Margaret Hamilton was an American film actress known for her portrayal of the Wicked Witch of the West in the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz...

    , actress, best known for her portrayal of the Wicked Witch of the West in The Wizard of Oz
  • Margaret Hance
    Margaret Hance
    Margaret Taylor Hance was the first female mayor of Phoenix, Arizona, taking office in 1976. She proved popular, winning four consecutive two-year terms, from 1976 to 1983.-Biography:...

    , first female mayor of Phoenix, Arizona
  • Mary Harriman
    Mary Harriman Rumsey
    Mary Harriman Rumsey was the founder of The Junior League for the Promotion of Settlement Movements, later known as the Junior League of the City of New York of the Association of Junior Leagues International Inc. Mary was the daughter of railroad magnate, E.H. Harriman and sister to W...

    , founder of the Junior League
  • Katharine Hepburn
    Katharine Hepburn
    Katharine Houghton Hepburn was an American actress of film, stage, and television. In a career that spanned 62 years as a leading lady, she was best known for playing strong-willed, sophisticated women in both dramas and comedies...

    , actress
  • Oveta Culp Hobby
    Oveta Culp Hobby
    Oveta Culp Hobby was the first secretary of the US Department of Health, Education and Welfare, first commanding officer of the Women's Army Corps, and chairman of the board of the Houston Post....

    , first secretary of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, first commanding officer of the Women's Army Corps
  • Glenda Hood
    Glenda Hood
    Glenda Evans Hood is a U.S. politician, who was Secretary of State of Florida, from 2003 to 2005, and the first woman to serve as Mayor of Orlando ....

    , first woman mayor of Orlando, Florida from 1992–2003
  • Martha Rivers Ingram
    Martha Rivers Ingram
    Martha Robinson Rivers Ingram is the chairman of Ingram Industries, chairman of the Vanderbilt University Board of Trust, and a noted philanthropist and patron of the arts. She was married to the late E. Bronson Ingram, who inherited his father's petroleum and barge empire in 1963...

    , business woman, noted philanthropist
  • Margaret McTavish Konantz
    Margaret Konantz
    Margaret McTavish Konantz, née Rogers was a Canadian politician, who represented the electoral district of Winnipeg South in the Canadian House of Commons from 1963 to 1965...

    , Canadian Parliament, first woman elected to Canadian House of Commons from Manitoba
  • Mary Pillsbury Lord
    Mary Pillsbury Lord
    Mary Pillsbury Lord was a civic worker and officer in several charitable organizations, as well as serving as a U.S. delegate to the United Nations General Assembly.-Early life:...

    , United Nations Delegate
  • Carolyn Maloney, US
    United States
    The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district...

     Congresswoman
    United States Congress
    The United States Congress is the bicameral legislature of the federal government of the United States, consisting of the Senate and the House of Representatives. The Congress meets in the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C....

  • Doris Matsui
    Doris Matsui
    Doris Okada Matsui is the U.S. Representative for , serving since 2005. She is a member of the Democratic Party. The district consists of the city of Sacramento and the surrounding area...

    , Congresswoman, California (5th District), elected in 2005
  • Willie Landry Mount
    Willie Mount
    Willie Landry Mount is an American politician from Louisiana. Mount is a Democratic member of the Louisiana State Senate and has since 2000 represented District 27, which includes parts of Lake Charles and surrounding cities Sulphur and Westlake. From 1993 to 1999 she served as the first female...

    , first female mayor of Lake Charles, Louisiana
    Lake Charles, Louisiana
    Lake Charles is the fifth-largest incorporated city in the U.S. state of Louisiana, located on Lake Charles, Prien Lake, and the Calcasieu River. Located in Calcasieu Parish, a major cultural, industrial, and educational center in the southwest region of the state, and one of the most important in...

    , currently Louisiana State Senator.
  • Sandra Day O'Connor
    Sandra Day O'Connor
    Sandra Day O'Connor is an American jurist who was the first female member of the Supreme Court of the United States. She served as an Associate Justice from 1981 until her retirement from the Court in 2006. O'Connor was appointed by President Ronald Reagan in 1981...

    , former Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court
  • Helenka Adamowska Pantaleoni
    Helenka Pantaleoni
    Helen Tradusa "Helenka" Adamowska-Pantaleoni was an American silent film actress and humanitarian who was the founding director of the U.S. Committee for UNICEF, a role that she held for 25 years...

    , humanitarian; co-founder of U.S. Fund for UNICEF
    U.S. Fund for UNICEF
    The United States Fund for UNICEF is the United States non-profit non-governmental organization that supports the United Nations Children's Fund . Founded in 1947 by Helenka Pantaleoni, it is the oldest of the 36 UNICEF National Committees that support UNICEF worldwide through fundraising,...

     and president of that organization from 1953-1978.
  • Suzanne Perron, fashion designer
  • Tracy Mueller Prater, author, noted philanthropist
  • Nancy Reagan
    Nancy Reagan
    Nancy Davis Reagan is the widow of former United States President Ronald Reagan and was First Lady of the United States from 1981 to 1989....

    , former First Lady
    First Lady
    First Lady or First Gentlemanis the unofficial title used in some countries for the spouse of an elected head of state.It is not normally used to refer to the spouse or partner of a prime minister; the husband or wife of the British Prime Minister is usually informally referred to as prime...

  • Elizabeth Redenbaugh, 2011 Recipient of the The John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award
    Profile in Courage Award
    The Profile in Courage Award is a private award given to recognize displays of courage similar to those John F. Kennedy described in his book Profiles in Courage...

  • Eleanor Roosevelt
    Eleanor Roosevelt
    Anna Eleanor Roosevelt was the First Lady of the United States from 1933 to 1945. She supported the New Deal policies of her husband, distant cousin Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and became an advocate for civil rights. After her husband's death in 1945, Roosevelt continued to be an international...

    , former First Lady
    First Lady
    First Lady or First Gentlemanis the unofficial title used in some countries for the spouse of an elected head of state.It is not normally used to refer to the spouse or partner of a prime minister; the husband or wife of the British Prime Minister is usually informally referred to as prime...

    , United Nations Delegate
  • Margaret Chase Smith
    Margaret Chase Smith
    Margaret Chase Smith was a Republican Senator from Maine, and one of the most successful politicians in Maine history. She was the first woman to be elected to both the U.S. House and the Senate, and the first woman from Maine to serve in either. She was also the first woman to have her name...

    , first woman elected to U.S. Senate
  • Bobbie Sparrow
    Bobbie Sparrow
    Barbara Jane Sparrow, PC is a former Canadian politician.Sparrow, a Registered Nurse and businessperson, was first elected to the Canadian House of Commons in the 1984 federal election as Member of Parliament for Calgary South, Alberta. That election brought the Progressive Conservative Party of...

    , Canadian politician, House of Commons
  • Nadine Spencer
    Nadine Spencer
    Nadine Ann Marie Spencer is the founder and CEO of Nadine Spencer Company , a group of gourmet food companies specializing in product procurement, brand management, consulting and distribution to retailers in the food industry. Their offices are located in Toronto and New York.-Early life:Nadine...

    , author, businesswoman, noted philanthropist
  • Carole Keeton Strayhorn
    Carole Keeton Strayhorn
    Carole Keeton Strayhorn is the former Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts....

    , first woman mayor of Austin, Texas; served 1977–1983
  • Deborah Taylor Tate, FCC Commissioner
  • Shirley Temple Black
    Shirley Temple
    Shirley Temple Black , born Shirley Jane Temple, is an American film and television actress, singer, dancer, autobiographer, and former U.S. Ambassador to Ghana and Czechoslovakia...

    , actress, United Nations Delegate, US Ambassador
  • Eudora Welty
    Eudora Welty
    Eudora Alice Welty was an American author of short stories and novels about the American South. Her novel The Optimist's Daughter won the Pulitzer Prize in 1973. Welty was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, among numerous awards. She was the first living author to have her works published...

    , author and Pulitzer Prize winner
  • Martha Rivers Ingram
    Martha Rivers Ingram
    Martha Robinson Rivers Ingram is the chairman of Ingram Industries, chairman of the Vanderbilt University Board of Trust, and a noted philanthropist and patron of the arts. She was married to the late E. Bronson Ingram, who inherited his father's petroleum and barge empire in 1963...

    , chairman of Ingram Industries

Membership levels

Junior League membership is divided into levels: Provisional, Active, Sustainer, and Sustainer Emeritus. Provisional status is reserved for members in their first year of membership, which is dedicated to training. Provisional status is followed by Active membership, then Sustainer status, followed by an option of Sustaining Emeritus status for members who are 80 years or older. Requirements for Active and Sustainer status vary by League.

External links

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