Pub. 3 2023 Issue 1

Not all Junior League projects require active participation; passive forms of support also make a significant impact. Throughout the past year, the league collected can tabs for the Ronald McDonald House and household goods for the University of Utah Feed U Pantry, providing members with opportunities to contribute in ways that fit their schedules and preferences. For many women who join the Junior League, the desire to engage with the community on a deeper level and forge meaningful social and civic partnerships is a driving force. Done-in-a-Day projects offer an accessible entry point into the community, allowing members to explore philanthropy without the pressure of committing to recurring volunteer positions. Whether you decide to serve at CARE Fair, Women Helping Women, or participate in a Done-in-a-Day project, each experience is guaranteed to leave you satisfied and eagerly anticipating future opportunities. By embracing these short-term volunteering opportunities, Junior League members can broaden their impact, foster deeper community relationships, and experience the immense satisfaction that comes from making a difference in the lives of others. And of course, after each hard-working community shift ... there’s always the promise of happy hour or brunch. 9 Women Elevated

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