About

The Junior League of Los Angeles is an organization of women whose mission is to advance women’s leadership for meaningful community impact through volunteer action, collaboration, and training.

Established in 1926, the Junior League of Los Angeles (JLLA) has been the driving force behind the kinds of initiatives and institutions that make our community a healthier, more vital place to live. Throughout its history, JLLA has developed, supported and launched more than 100 projects into the community — making a measurable, positive impact on the welfare of greater Los Angeles children and their families.

 

 

60,000+
Volunteer Hours Total
850+
Members
18
Different Industries Represented

 

Junior League members, reflecting a wide range of backgrounds, interests, and professional pursuits work together to identify unmet needs, forge effective coalitions, and work for change. Time and time again, the Junior League is among the first organizations to step up to the plate and tackle a community’s biggest challenges.

 


FOCUS AREAS

Self-Esteem and Empowerment, Food Insecurity, or Homelessness
of Transition-Aged Foster Youth
Educational Opportunities, Workforce Development, and Access
to Mental Health Resources for Underserved Students

 

JLLA provides training opportunities and experiences to develop its volunteers through seminars, community service, leadership roles and mentoring in order to achieve its mission. Our members are inspired by a lifelong commitment to building better communities through a unique combination of training, community leadership development, direct service and public policy advocacy.