Author: Patrick Nixon
Empowered Women of Greenville
The Empowered Women of Greenville event will help empower women to reach their full potential by providing them with education and resources to build stability, gain independence, and connect with a community of women to overcome the challenges and obstacles they have experienced. Please join us for the 2022 Empowered Women of Greenville event on… Read More
Shop for a good cause at The Nearly New Shop
If you’ve been on an end-of-the-year cleaning and organizing spree, you probably have a pile of gently used clothing + housewares that you’re not sure what to do with. Instead of selling it online, head over and make a tax-deductible donation to The Nearly New Shop, Junior League of Greenville’s resale store. (And while you’re there, do some tax-free shopping for yourself.) Read… Read More
Junior League Leaps Into 2022
How does wearing the same black dress for a week help others in the community overcome trying times? It’s one of two signature fundraising events the Junior League of Greenville hosts every year to support local agencies that target economic mobility and human trafficking. Read the full Greenville Journal article https://greenvillejournal.com/news/junior-league-branded-content-12-3-gj/
JLG featured with other organizations
The Junior League of Greenville was recently featured in the Greenville News article “These Greenville and national charities remind us to be more thankful all year round”. Read the article: https://www.greenvilleonline.com/story/talk-greenville/2021/11/10/these-greenville-charities-remind-us-more-thankful-all-year/6330392001/
Prospective Member Sip & Shop
Festival of Trees Social
Festival of Trees
The 2021-2022 Provisional Class is decorating a tree in the 2021 Festival of Trees! The tree will be called, “Gilded in Gold: Hope, Strength and Service,” and will highlight our community partners and their clients. See it on display at the Hyatt Regency downtown from Friday, November 19-Tuesday, December 28.
Little Black Dress Initiative – November 8-12
The Junior League of Greenville’s Little Black Dress Initiative (LBDI) is a week-long, social media driven fundraising campaign that uses the iconic LBD to raise awareness about the mission of the JLG and those less fortunate in the Greenville community our Members serve. They wear 1 LBD for 5 consecutive days from November 8-12 and are encouraged to harness the power… Read More
Shop for Greenville 2022
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