A
women's organization dedicated to
volunteerism. The
New York Junior League is the founding chapter (1901), and at present there are 295 chapters operating throughout
North America and
England. It was started in 1901 by a 19-year old college student, and an early member included
Eleanor Roosevelt.
The
NYJL focues on four areas of
community involvement,
Domestic Violence,
Healthy Foundations,
Family Life Skills, and
Cultural Enrichment of Youth. Women interested in joining must be between the
ages of 16-44 (Hence 'junior'), and commit at least 2.5 hours a week.
Headquarters is located on 130 East 80th street in a 5-story townhouse formerly used as the home of
Vincent Astor, and is designated a
historical landmark.
The NYJL's 2500
volunteers contribute more than 100,000 hours of
community service per year. They are known for elaborate fundraising events, such as the annual
Winter Ball.
My project last fall was involved with an elementary school in the
Bronx. We taught English to new
immigrants so that they would be equipped to get
jobs, and we're involved in reaching out to
women who are trying to get off
welfare with job training.
The NYJL recently built a clinic in East Harlem, one of the most needy (medically) communities in the US, with the highest rates of childhood asthma and lowest doctor-patient ratio. We volunteer at foster homes, hospitals, mental wards, and womens
prisons, with a focus on
education and
prevention.
To softlinkers: I don't want to hear that 'Priss E Bitch' shit--not here, not now. Get involved, and then we'll talk. Contribute to your community, donate your time and money and THEN we'll fucking talk.