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Make a difference in our community while building friendships

From founding Pendleton Place to providing funding for Roper Mountain Science Center, The Children’s Museum of the Upstate, and the Peace Center, the Junior League of Greenville is making an impact.

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Junior League of Greenville

The JLG is committed to advancing women’s leadership for meaningful community impact through volunteer action, collaboration, and training.

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Looking to make a difference in our community while connecting with other service-minded women? Enter: Junior League of Greenville (JLG).

Throughout the year, JLG members have access to volunteer, training, and social opportunities. Read: Membership is great for:

  • Meeting new people
  • Building lifelong friendships
  • Developing leadership skills
  • Uncovering new talents
  • Creating a lasting impact in the Greenville community

The organization is now recruiting for its 2023-2024 new member class. To join, women must be 21+ and live in the greater Greenville area. Interested? Attend a new member information session, happening now through May, to learn more about joining this organization of 1,100+ women.*

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