JLT Membership
Benefits
Voluntarism and Community Impact
The Junior League of Topeka is committed to building a better community through voluntarism.
Members have many opportunities to serve both in their own community on worthwhile
projects and within the organization of JLT. Here are a few of the organizations that we
impacted last year:
● Family Service and Guidance Center’s “Get Moving” Program
● Capper Foundation Easter Seals’ “On the Ball for Fitness” Program
● Midland Hospice
● Social and Rehabilitation Services Reading Incentive Program
● USD #501 Parents as Teachers
● Kids Voting Kansas/Shawnee County
● CASA Holiday Homes Tour
● Volunteer Center of Topeka’s Christmas Bureau Project
● Florence Crittenton
● The Villages
● Meals on Wheels
Training
Because of the depth of the training the Junior League of Topeka offers, its members are
among the most effective and sought after volunteers in the community. The community benefits
greatly from having JLT trained volunteers. Opportunities to attend Junior League sponsored
state, regional, and national conferences and training sessions are also available to members.
And, of course, the best training of all is “on-the-job” volunteer work that provides new skills
for lifelong use!
Networking
Members work side-by-side, serving their community and forming lasting friendships.
Networking opportunities also exist through collaborations with other community, state and
national organizations.
Leadership Development
By serving on Junior League committees, members can develop core skills that transfer well
into their personal and professional lives. Many Junior League members are subsequently
afforded opportunities to serve on community boards and other local leadership programs.
Membership Transferability-National and International
League membership is transferable throughout the United States, Canada, Great Britain and
Mexico, thus providing members with a network in a new community.
