The Junior League of Houston, Inc. 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.
The Junior League of Houston, Inc. offers a variety of opportunities for partners and donors to join in its commitment to “Building A Better Community.”
On Saturday, December 19th, the Junior League hosted the 2nd Community “SUPER” Market. Santa and his Elf gave a warm welcome to more than 185 families from League partner community agencies.In total, this “Holiday” Market enabled the League to provide food for more than 1,000 people and provided basic needs items to almost 450 children.
Each year, The Junior League of Houston, Inc. provides Community Assistance Grants to worthwhile organizations that do not receive ongoing volunteer support or financial assistance through the League’s Community Projects. For 2020 – 2021 the League awarded $150,000 in Community Assistance. Community Assistance Grants are funded, in part, by the Barbara and Roy Adams Endowed…
The COVID-19 pandemic brought many activities to a standstill throughout our communities, but The Junior League of Houston made sure volunteerism wasn’t one of them. “We have had to reimagine every aspect [of volunteerism],” says Rachel Regan, president of The Junior League of Houston, Inc. The Junior League of Houston is a 95-year-old organization that…
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Join the League in its annual celebration of all moms! The Mother’s Day Lunch will feature an elegant buffet lunch in the Ballroom.
A Vision for Houston
The Junior League of Houston continues a tradition that began in 1925 by 12 visionary women as a means to fund a well-baby clinic for underserved children. That clinic has since expanded its services to become the Junior League Health Care Clinic at Texas Children’s Hospital, and the League has grown to 5,000 women strong. We are every bit as committed to developing the potential of women and strengthening our community today as we were in 1925.
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