2019 Women of Influence and Most Powerful Women in Columbia

We are so proud to recognize nine of our Junior League of Columbia members who were named some of the most influential and powerful women in Columbia! Congratulations to all of these honorees on an amazing tribute to all that you do for Columbia! In the June 19 article “Free Times Power List 2019,” JLC… Read More

New Member Project: Healthy & Happy Kids

At the end of January, one of the Junior League of Columbia’s new member groups hosted their second project night for Healthy & Happy Kids at Alcorn Middle School. The theme for the event was healthy eating and dental health. Upon arrival, the students went to a trail mix station to make healthy snacks to… Read More

JLC Past President, Bett Williams, Slated as AJLI President-Elect

Over the past 29 years, Elizabeth “Bett” Williams served in myriad leadership positions within the Junior League of Columbia, including President during the 2008-2009 League year. Bett is now slated to serve as President-elect of the Association of Junior Leagues International (AJLI) during the 2019-2020 League year.  JLC is so proud of all you’ve accomplished… Read More

Community Spotlight: ABCs of Healthy Children

The ABCs of Healthy Children Committee promotes healthy habits and provides basic necessities to children in our community. On Saturday, Sept. 29, the Junior League of Columbia hosted the ABCs event at the Walmart on Forest Drive and was able to provide 537 students from local elementary schools with more than $20,000 worth of the… Read More

JLC Community Impact Grant at work at Richland Library

Junior League of Columbia’s assistance through a Community Impact Grant was showcased Monday morning at the Richland Library Sandhills location. Through the library’s collaborative effort with FoodShare SC, each child attending story time is given a copy of the book “Vegetable Soup A to Z” so they can read along with the librarian and learn… Read More

JLC Human Trafficking Task Force Leads to Advocacy Through Fashion

Today, Dressember featured Junior League of Columbia President Misty Burton and Board Manager Amanda Drinkall and their efforts to raise awareness about human trafficking. Visit Dressember’s blog to learn how Misty and Amanda’s work with JLC’s human trafficking task force led to a greater involvement with this global issue. Dressember is an anti-trafficking organization that utilizes fashion and creativity… Read More

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