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The Association of Junior Leagues International (AJLI) is one of the largest, most effective volunteer organizations in the world.

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Make a difference while making connections. The Association of Junior Leagues International’s Greenville chapter is looking for new members.

The Junior League of Greenville (JLG) is an organization committed to advancing women’s leadership for meaningful community impact through volunteer action, collaboration, and training. Applicants must meet the following criteria:

  • Be at least 21 years old by May 31
  • Be a current resident of the Greater Greenville Metropolitan Area
  • Demonstrate a commitment to community service

Interested? Attend a New Member Information Session to learn more.*

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