2nd Annual River City Hunt

On April 14th, 2012, the Junior League of Jacksonville will host the Second Annual River City Hunt. In this wild urban adventure, teams will solve clues and complete exciting mental and physical challenges while doing things they have never done before and discovering a new side of the Riverside and Downtown neighborhoods.

This is the ultimate test for your brain and your body! Register Today!

C.A.R.E.S. Project Sees GREAT Results!

The Junior League of Jacksonville is proud of the gains made at Annie R. Morgan Elementary School this year!

The elementary school, classified as a C grade in 2009-2010, improved to a B grade in 2010-11! Students made great overall improvement in their FCAT scores, but especially impressive gains in 3rd and 5th grade test scores -- including a 24% gain in 3rd grade math scores! Read about how the Junior League of Jacksonville has partnered to help achieve this success through our C.A.R.E.S. project.

Kids in the Kitchen

Kids in the Kitchen

League members are continuing their commitment to bettering the lives of Northeast Florida's children by participating in the Junior Leagues' Kids in the Kitchen initiative.  Our members work with children in the community to battle the growing problem of childhood obesity and poor nutrition in America.

League members work to educate the public about good nutrition & healthy eating habits by providing cooking classes, nutrition information and recipes to both parents and children. Read More

Current News and Upcoming Events

JL Jacksonville House

Riverside House

Riverside House offers its board room, auditorium, reception hall and kitchen for rent to the public at affordable rates. Originally a church, this beautiful historic property is the perfect setting for wedding ceremonies, receptions and meetings.

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Join the Junior League of Jacksonville

Each year, the Junior League of Jacksonville trains new members to be effective volunteers and leaders in our community.  Women who join the Junior League are interested in voluntarism, developing their potential and possess a commitment to community service and participation. 

New members complete a comprehensive training series that allows them to learn about our League structure and programs, as well as experience some of our community programs first-hand. The series includes large group meetings, advisor-led small group meetings, educational courses, a tour of JLJ community landmarks, Whale of a Sale group shifts, a community project, and attending other League functions such as general membership meetings.