The Junior League of Daytona Beach 122 South Palmetto Avenue,
Daytona Beach, FL32114 (386) 253-1756 jldb122@bellsouth.net
Junior League Thrift Shop 200 Orange Avenue in Daytona
Beach Phone: 386-253-7486
Hours: Mon - Saturday 9am-4:30pm
Things to Know
The New Member Information Session will be held on Monday, July 20 at 6pm at the League office. Please send the names and contact information of potential new members to Tammi Cole at tammicole@yahoo.com by July 10.
Amy will be on vacation from July 6-10 and the office will be closed.
The New Member Information Session will be held on Monday, July 20 at 6pm at the League office. Please send the names and contact information of potential new members to Tammi Cole at tammicole@yahoo.com by July 10.
You will receive one fundraising hour for each new member you refer who
becomes active. You will also receive one hour for attending.
Calling
all binders! If you were a Chair last year and still have your binder
or useful documents on your computer, please pass them along. You
can get them to a new board member – they will come pick it up if
needed or pass them along to the incoming chair. Council meetings are
already being scheduled. Pleae contact Jennifer Wagner at jenniferehall@gmail.com if you have any questions.
Community- Come out and support one of our community partners! Proceeds benefit Project WARM Vince Carter’s Embassy of Hope Foundation Charity Gala Friday, July 10 7 p.m.-midnight Sunset Harbor Yacht Club Semi-formal attire Tickets $80. Heavy Hors’Ds, silent auction, dancing For information, please call the Foundation at (386) 239-8215.
Enjoy the holiday and be safe! - RBA
The Junior League
of Daytona Beach, Inc., is an organization of women committed to
promoting volunteerism, to developing the potential of women, and to
improving the community through the effective action and leadership of
trained volunteers. Its purpose is exclusively educational and
charitable. The Junior League of Daytona Beach
reaches out to women of all races, religions and national origins who
demonstrate an interest in and commitment to volunteerism.
Our
vision is to significantly improve the quality of life of women and
children in our community by focusing our resources on local needs and
services.
Our Mission
The
Junior League of Daytona Beach, Inc., is an organization of women
committed to promoting volunteerism, to developing the potential of
women, and to improving the community through the effective action and
leadership of trained volunteers. Its purpose is exclusively
educational and charitable. The Junior League of Dayton Beach reaches
out to women of all races, religions and national origins who
demonstrate an interest in and commitment to volunteerism.
Our vision
is to significantly improve the quality of life of women and children
in our community by focusing our resources on local needs and services.
These resources come from our annual fundraisers,
including our Thrift Shop, Sweetheart Ball and Casino Night. We rely on
donations from area businesses to help keep expenses down in order to
maximize the funds available for our community service projects and our
community grants program.
The Junior League of Daytona Beach founded the Easter Seals Center for children and adults with disabilities. We have continued to serve as an Easter Seals partner for more than 30 years. In January 2006, the Junior League Personal Optimal Performance (POP) Academy, an after-school program for children with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, opened at the Easter Seals Center.
The Junior League developed and maintains the Discovery Center at City Island Library, which provides children with books and activities to stimulate learning.
Project WARM (Women Assisting Recovering Mothers),
a center for the treatment and temporary housing of
chemically-dependent women and their children, was initiated and
founded by Junior League. It is now run by the Stewart Marchman Center
with ongoing League support.
The League opened and supports the Family Tree House Visitation Center which provides a safe, neutral setting for visits between parents and children separated due to custory issues.
The Junior League Thrift Shop,
on Orange Avenue in Daytona Beach, provides a valuable community
service and is the League's primary fundraiser. The Thrift Shop also
collaborates with several agencies to provide professional work attire
for women entering back into the work force through our Back On Track Program.
In November 2006, the League begain working with, donated $10,000 and supplied 30 volunteers to Camp Begin Again, a weekend retreat (run by Hospice of Volusia/Flagler) for young people age 6 to 18 who recently lost a loved one.
Our Community Grants program awards a total of $20,000 - $30,000 to 20-30 agencies every year.
Our annual Best Foot Forward
project provides about 150 "Title One" children to a shopping spree at
a local retailer. Each child has a personal shopper and $125-$150 to
spend on clothing and shoes.
The Junior League donated $100,000 to the Homeless Assistance Center
Capital Campaign to facilitate the building of a shelter which opened
in October 2006. Our continued efforts to support the Homeless
Assistance Center also includes donations of birthday kits and blankets
as well as our new "Teen Outreach Program", where we act as mentors to
the young individuals through planned activities and scholarships for
school programs, such as athletics, theatre, etc.
At our annual Pampering Day,
women living in the Domestic Abuse Council shelter and transitional
housing are treated to a day of spa treatments and a catered lunch
while League members care for their children.
In our efforts to prevent childhood obesity, our Kids in the Kitchen
project allows us to educate children on the importance of nutrition
and exercise. The children learn how to cook healthy, how to make
nutritious choices, and learn the benefits of physical activity, while
having fun!!
The Junior League of Daytona Beach relies on donations from area businesses to help keep expenses down in order to maximize the funds available for its community service projects and community grants program.Otherresources come from annual fundraisers, including The Junior League Thrift Shop, Casino Night and the Sweetheart Ball
FOR MORE INFORMATION on current programs and fundraisers, becoming a member or partnership opportunites, contact the Junior League at 386/253-1756.