Impacting our Communities for 84 years!

The Junior League of Savannah was established on January 7, 1926, when the organization was admitted in the Association of Junior Leagues International. Through the power of our association, the Junior League of Savannah will strengthen communities by embracing diverse perspectives, building partnerships and inspiring shared solutions.

The Junior League of Savannah is an organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women, and improving communities through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. Its purpose is exclusively educational and charitable. We are proud to have impacted Savannah and the surrounding communities for 84 years.

The Junior League of Savannah is partnering with the Savannah-Chatham County Public School System (SCCPSS) and the greater Savannah community to make a difference in the lives of 4th grade students!  The program fosters reading, writing, and critical thinking skills by connecting caring adult mentors (called “pen pals”) with children in the classroom. Pen pals and students read five books together and exchange online letters discussing substantive issues in the books over the course of the academic year. The program is seeking 800 community volunteers.  Please join us and participate in this phenomenal opportunity – together we can make a difference!

The Junior League of Savannah is proud to host the 2010 AJLI (Association of Junior Leagues International) Winter Leadership Conference, January 28-30.   We will be welcoming 350 delegates representing 294 Junior Leagues, visiting us from the United States, Canada, Mexico and the United Kingdom.  Welcome to Savannah!