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Since 1933, the Junior League of Toledo has been training women by initiating such projects as the Ronald McDonald House of Northwest Ohio, YWCA Battered Women’s Shelter, Shots-4-Tots, CASA and the Docent Program at the Toledo Museum of Art. Throughout our seventy-five year history in Toledo, JLT has played a role in creating over one hundred successful projects that have had lasting impact in our community.
As a women's volunteer training organization, we have long provided this region with women who strive to be leaders in addressing our community's unmet needs. Today, JLT continues to search for strong projects that have an impact on our community. more>
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JLT is on Facebook! Click the below icon to view our page!

2010 - 2011 Board of Directors Installed - Click here.
FORMAL-LY YOURS Ready to get rid of your daughters’ prom dress?
The Formal-ly Yours committee is beginning to collect gently used prom dresses, evening gowns, bridal/bridesmaid dresses, shoes & accessories. Dresses can be dropped of at the league office. Please contact Brooke Schmitz for more information: willowbrooktack@yahoo.com or 419-868-4954
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RECRUITMENT & RETENTION PARTY (Bring a friend!) Date: August 9, 2010 Time: 6:30 PM Location: Click here for details. 2010 KIDS IN THE KITCHEN Date: October 16, 2010 2011 Chocolate Soiree Date: January 22, 2011 Location: Crown Plaza Hotel, Toledo The next GMM Date: September 20, 2010 Lourdes College 6:30 PM - Social 7:00 PM - Meeting Please click here for a complete list of 2010 - 2011 GMM Dates.
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A Special Thank you to Mrs. Mary Foote, whose generous donations have made this website possible.
Click here for all 2011 Chocolate Soiree corporate sponsors! Kids In the Kitchen:

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Junior League Seeks to Change Image June 21, 2010, 01:50 PM ET, The Chronicle of Philanthropy After losing a fifth of its members, the Association of Junior Leagues International is reframing its mission with the hope of attracting the next generation of volunteers, The Wall Street Journal reports. Delly Beekman, the organization’s new board president, says she plans to turn the century-old charity from a genteel women’s social organization into a powerful movement by changing the way the organization recruits, retains, and serves members. Ms. Beekman’s plans include moving away from a focus on individual volunteer activities to advocating on important issues such as sex trafficking and childhood obesity. Please click here to read the full article. 2010 Mary Harriman Award Winners Announced! Click here for the press release. The Junior League is on About.com for Women's History Month! We are pleased to report that About.com has published details of our social media outreach (via Twitter) in their coverage of organizations commemorating Women's History Month. Click here to view.
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